>Robert Davies wrote:
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>> What you say is true, but Abit went into denial on the problems, broke the
>> GPL on Gentus, by including Andre's updated driver and didn't even show him
>> the source. Finally on the Rev 1.1 their return policy was apalling, why
>> should the customers end up soldering alternative caps on boards?
>
>Stop! As far as I know, they have offered:
>
>- Take your board to your vendor, or send it to us. However, in either
>case it will take us 3 to 4 weeks to fix the cap.
>
>- OR do it yourself, be careful, and we won't say "warranty void" just
>because you used a soldering iron on the thing.
>
>
>As a matter of fact, I find this policy much better than "return
>it to us and 3 to 4 weeks later you'll have your board back!"
>
> Roger.
OK, for those of us who are clueless about this cap thing, what is it all
about? Is there an on-line web page that explains the problem and the
cure?
Is there an easy way to identify the version of the board without taking the
board out?
MB
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