The only thing I hate about my two abit boards.. ABIT BH6 and BE6 is that
don't have any sort of bios option that enables me to set them to remember
power condition after a blackout :(

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From: Henry Taruna Wijaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, 9 May 2000 9:11
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Abit Motherboards.


>Why not get Asus K7M or even K7V?
>What's the reason behind you getting Abit's KA7? The settable multiplier
via
>BIOS? If yes, then you can forget about overclocking via BIOS, it only
works
>to a very low level. My 500 only managed to work till 111Mhz from 100Mhz.
>
>Anyway the K7M I'm using even support the Super Bypass hidden feature, when
>this super bypass thingy was discovered 2 months after I bought the
>motherboard, and it even support clock speed higher than 850Mhz.
>
>Just my $0.00002
>
>Henry
>
>On Tue, 09 May 2000 03:35:16 GMT, The Dweller wrote:
>
>|  When the Abit BP6 (dual socket 370) was released, there was a big
problem
>
>|  that their ide chipset was not supported.
>|  Well, at least a patch was required.
>|  Can anyone confirm if there is a similar problem with the KA7, their
>Athlon
>|  motherboard? In fact, is anyone using the KA7 in linux?
>
>
>
>
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