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Eric.Medlin@gmail.com
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      12-10-2005, 03:20 AM


Well I ended up getting a free tualatin celeron 1.2ghz, so I bought the
lin-lin adapter. All though I cannot get it to work on my BM6 using
bios TZ. I don't know what version my MB is, I need to check that.
But I know it doesn't have colored ports. Has anyone got this combo to
work on an Abit BM6.

 
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      12-10-2005, 07:14 PM
On 9 Dec 2005 19:20:26 -0800, wrote:

>Well I ended up getting a free tualatin celeron 1.2ghz, so I bought the
>lin-lin adapter. All though I cannot get it to work on my BM6 using
>bios TZ. I don't know what version my MB is, I need to check that.
>But I know it doesn't have colored ports. Has anyone got this combo to
>work on an Abit BM6.


see references on http://www.geocities.com/_lunchbox/

ad.: (repost from my archive!)

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Subject: Re: lin-lin adapter on an BM6
From: lid (Patrick)
Newsgroups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit
References: <. com>
Message-ID: <41e1e201$>
Date: 9 Jan 2005 21:01:37 -0500
X-Trace: alt.athenanews.com 1105322497 216.128.74.207 (9 Jan 2005
21:01:37 -0500)
Xref: uni-berlin.de alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit:546727

> emedlinwrote:
>I was think since the mod to allow the BM6 to run fc-pga coppermine
> chips seems really easy. Do you think I could mod it that way then
>put
> the lin lin adpater on with a fc-pga2 tualatin celeron, since it
>can
> adapte fc-pga->fc-pga2?


I’m delighted to report that I have an Abit
BM6 v1.03 motherboard running quite
happily with a 1.3GHz Tualatin processor.

First, I modded the motherboard as described in the following
article:

http://www.3feetunder.com/krick/bm6

Afterwards I was able to run a 1000Mhz Celeron II processor, but I
thought... Why stop there?

I then installed a [b:3e328d749c]Lin-Lin[/b:3e328d749c] adapter using
the settings on the box for an Intel chipset, slapped in the Tualatin
processor, and BINGO... it booted right up!

If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask. The process was
relatively painless and the results are quite rewarding.

-Patrick
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Regards , SPAJKY ®
mail addr. @ my site @ http://www.spajky.vze.com
"Tualatin OC-ed / BX-Slot1 / inaudible setup!"
 
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Eric.Medlin@gmail.com
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      12-12-2005, 07:27 PM
I have read the lunch box site. I am also the parent poster for the
repost from your archive. I have emailed Patick, but I have not heard
back from him. From looking at the lin-lin adapter and testing with a
volt meter I don't think he even needed to do the mod first as the
adapter does the non-coppermine to coppermine mod for you regardless
what you set the jumpers to on the lin-lin adapter. The coppermine to
tualatin part of the adapter seems to do things completely differrent
than what the lunch box site says to do for going from coppermine to
tualatin or from non-coppermine to tualatin. So I would like to talk
to someone that has used a BM6 or some other early 440BX board with the
lin-lin adapter. I think later 440BX boards can be made to work easier
than the early ones.

 
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