Ron,
Geez, I'm sorry. I transcribed these by hand
between two machines (firewall issue) and got it
wrong.
ftp://www.pcchips.com.tw/menu/812lmr/812s12.zip
ftp://www.pcchips.com.tw/menu/810lmr/810s30.zip
ftp://www.pcchips.com.tw/menu/810lmr/810lmr16.zip
Pcchips seems to use separate machines for public
(www.) and private (ftp.) access.
If that's hosed or saturated, try:
ftp://ftp.drzyzgula.org/pub/pcchips/
And if *that's* hosed, give
ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/b/bob/pub/pcchips/
a try. No promises on how long those will be
there.
Sorry for the confusion.
Also, FWIW, I found a nice *big* picture of the M810LMR
-- apparantly rev 1.2 PCB if my eyes are working this
week, check the upper-left corner -- and thus got my
answer to the BIOS voltage question. I think :-) the
URL is:
http://www.talent-union.de/images/boards/m810lmr.jpg
The board in the picture has an EN29F002NT-70C flash chip
-- Eon Semi, 5V, 2Mbit/256Kx8, top boot block, 70ns, no
/RESET, commercial. http://www.eonsdi.com/2Mflash.pdf --
at least, I *think* that's the URL. :-)
--Bob
> FYI, there's a manual up for this board now.
>
> ftp://ftp.pcchips.com.tw/menu/812lmr/812s12.zip
>
> It appears to be just an AT/ATX version of the 810.
> Ribbon cables upon ribbon cables...
>
> BTW, there appear to be at least two revisions of
> the M810LMR out there; PCChips Taiwan has two
> manuals up, for revison 1.6 and revison 3.0:
>
> ftp://ftp.pcchips.com.tw/menu/810lmr/810s30.zip
> ftp://ftp.pcchips.com.tw/menu/810lmr/810lmr16.zip