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Date: | Sun, 12 May 2002 21:06:46 -0400 |
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Hi:
I was given a gutted transportable (lunch box) PC containing only the
built-in LCD screen, video card and keyboard. Unfortunately, it only
accepts AT form factor motherboards.
Can anyone recommend a baby AT motherboard for this transportable PC,
something in the range of a Super Socket 7 (AMD K6-3) to a P-III Socket 370
with plenty of PCI slots. The LCD is driven by a special PCI video card,
so an AGP slot would be wasted. 3 DIMM sockets, on-board I/O, sound and
10/100 NIC support would be nice, too.
This is a price/performance decision. I wish to use the transportable for
on-site testing and the occasional PowerPoint presentation; Windows 98 and
2000 compatibility is highly desirable, as is low-power consumption and
low-heat operation.
Thanks, in advance, for your recommendations.
Regards,
John Chin
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