> To be honest, I don't NEED the whole manual, just the pix of the motherboard with 
> ID's, but I always like to HAVE the manual just in case I want it for something 
> (like finding the CUDA switch, which I discovered yesterday).

Scarily, I now know this URL off the top of my head without even trying (maybe I 
should actually bookmark it...?)

<http://users.musc.edu/~schwarda/>

Very useful collection of illustrated guides to the StarMax motherboard. The 
photographs are from David's 3000/180, but are identical to my own 4000/200 so far as 
I know.

Anyone who wants a "manual" could just print all the pages...


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