C'mon man,..., you've never roasted sausages over those Athlon
hibachi's? 


On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 15:45, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Joe Briggs wrote:
> 
> > Yes you are right (I also have a Tyan 2466 dual Athlon). HOWEVER, your
> > PVR-250 or PVR-350 won't work fit in the 64-bits slots, but the PVR-500
> > will. Sooooo, have you tried a PVR-500 or PVR-150 in one of your 64-bit
> > slots?
> >
> > Anxious in Manchester
> 
>       Sorry, no, no, and umm... no.  My Athlon dualie is my work machine 
> and I've never even *tried* to stuff a PVR-250 in it.  I do not own a 150 
> or 500.  I'm assuming the -250 and -350 are 5v devices?  I know they're 
> PCI-2.1 or 2.2 or something that a BP6 won't even see.
> 
>       The only messing around with the 64-bit stuff I've done is to 
> *try* to get some cards to work in it.  Without it, I'm a little low on 
> PCI slots so I wanted to use them.  It was only recently I discovered that 
> they had to be *both* 3.3v and 66MHz (not generally advertised).  About 
> the only card that I've found that actually works in it is a Mac 
> ATI-Rage128 (doesn't work with Mac BIOS anyway), and a Promise ATA/133 
> card.
> 
> -Cory
> 
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