On 22/3/04 17:19, "Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I tried that same thing with a 6400/180 board a few
> weeks back and had trouble getting it to boot
> completely.  I heard that the x400 board can be
> problematic and that the x500 board are a better bet
> for success, not to mention better performance.
> 
> Based on one piece of feedback, I am in search of a
> 6500 board.  Anyone gots?
> 

If you're in the UK, yeah, a 5500/275 board up for grabs. The x400 boards
have a problem booting sometimes which requires a restart as soon as you
switch it on :S

Phil


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