On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Donovan Baarda wrote:

> I have found that the BIOS ID "magic number" 99.9% of the time _does_
> identify the MB uniquely enough to find exact jumper positions and meanings.
> Provided it turns out to be a manufacturer that still exists and has a web
> presense, you can usually find the manual online. Good starting points are;

If the manufacturer isn't around anymore or doesn't keep old info online,
the original poster may find this amazing site of use:

http://www.archive.org/

Pick a site, pick a date from the listed choices and see a site as it once
was.

Thanks to a co-worker (and Aussie-ISP subscriber) for showing me this
site.

Cheers,
        -Rob

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