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On 26 Feb 98 at 11:21, David Gillett wrote:
I found and corrected a COM port conflict, but this made no
difference to the problems I was experiencing.
On Friday, I concluded that it wasn't worth wasting more time
without stripping the machine all the way down anyway, and since I had
a Socket 5 motherboard handy, I went out to get a P133 to put into it.
At $84, the P133 was more than I had expected it to be, but for $139
I got it and an "efa" motherboard (VPX chipset) -- clearly a toy, but
better than the Socket 5 board would have been. The board will do 75
MHz, but I haven't yet tried to push it that far.
Thanks to those who sent suggestions; now that the 486 board is out
where I can easily get to the jumpers, I may try to get it working for
something less urgent.
David G
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