Tyan boards are quite nice.  I have a Tiger 133 which replaced the BP6 in my
co-located server.  (I put PIII's in it though).

    Jon


----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Shobe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Discussion List for Linux on Abit Motherboards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [LINUX-ABIT] VP6


> To my understanding, the VP6 is *not* the replacement board for the BP6.
In
> fact, the VP6, in its "natural" form, cannot recognize 2 Celeron
processors.

Oh, i guess all of us are stuck with our bp6's :o(.  My problem is
scsi-related.  If i have more than 1 device on a chain, the scsi bus
resets after a while and causes all kinds of disruptions.  The devices are
of course terminated correctly and i fiddled with it for many an hour.  So
my expandability has been put to a standstill.  I was hoping that my
processors wouldn't go to waste and i could just swap mainboards.  O
well.  Guess i'll ahve to get a dual slot-1 board and slockets.  Can
anyone recommend a good one that works well and is very stable, this box
will eventually be co-located.

--------------------
-Mike

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