"Li'l ol' me" <richie42@***SPAMOFF**eidosnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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| "Pip" <???@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
| news:SBoJa.1972$...
| > Pip wrote :
| >
| > > Li'l ol' me wrote :
| > >
| > >> I have a socket 462 I can't ID. Don't reckon it'll take an XP,
so
| > >> cant even
| > >> tell if working as I don't have an athlon/duron.
| > >>
| > >> It looks very much like a K7SEM (or at least the picture I
found on
| > >> the ECS
| > >> site), but I can find no mention of a rev 7.0.
| > >>
| > >> All I know is:
| > >>
| > >> It's a microATX
| > >> It has built in audio (CMI9738)
| > >> Possibly built in video (no idea what)
| > >> Only 2 PCI slots
| > >> *NO* ISA
| > >> One riser slot.
| > >> AMI BIOS chip (marked AX33 but AOPEN AX33 is a socket370)
| > >> 2 X SDR slots
| > >> 2 X USB (don't they all?)
| > >> 1 X LAN
| > >>
| > >> Other distinguishing features:
| > >> Orange/Brown board with sort of orangey unmarked heatsink right
in the
| > >> middle
| > >> 1st of 2 IDE sockets is red.
| > >> ATX connector in top right.
| > >> KTS manufactured CMOS battery
| > >>
| > >> Sorry if this is not even an ECS!
| > >>
| > >> TIA
| > >
| > >
| > > Could it be this one?
<http://www.pcchipsusa.com/prod-M810clmr.html>
| > > I've got a horrible yellow coloured M810L unused upstairs
somewhere, and
| > > it exactly matches the description you gave. Unsure what version
it is
| > > although I *think* it may be a V7.0.
| > > It has a 133/133 setting in the BIOS so it should take an
Athlon. Got an
| > > old Duron 1.1 in mine though.
| >
| > Sorry, I gave the link of the on-board Duron version. Try this:
| >
http://www.pcchipsusa.com/prod-m810lmr-xp.html
|
| Thanks, that's the one! I did come across a link just after I
posted
| talking about rebadged K7SEMs, but I was so excited by the mention
of Athlon
| XP support (never looked likely to me) that I immediately logged off
and
| went to set it up with a known-working XP1500.
|
| Unfortunately, I couldn't get the board to work. The board starts
up as
| soon as I turn on at the mains, and as there is no response from the
front
| panel buttons (and no LEDS are lit) it is either a faulty board (I
did buy
| it in a batch of untested) or it's my wiring up (that front panel
stuff is
| always the hardest bit for me). The only way to turn it off is at
the mains
| (no button on the PSU) which is always a crossed fingers job.
|
| Not surpsrisingly, I don't have a manual to hand to double check
I've IDd
| the right CMOS jumper etc. I don't know if this board covers ECS
clones,
| but I may be posting back here for help soon!
|
| BTW they may not be lookers, but this one
|
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...n=c2hvd19wcm9k
dWN0X2
| 92ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=27187 marked rev7.x isn't bad is it? More
| importantly, it's on sale for £35, so I'm trying pretty hard to get
mine
| working.
You will need to flash the latest BIOS to use an XP CPU in the board,
I believe. My bud has one, they are solid, but not real fast boards.
The onbard graphics is barely decent for gamin, it uses system memory
for video memory, as is typical of the all in one boards from pcchips.
--
Best regards,
Kyle
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