On Thu Dec 18 16:58:02 EST 2008, ano...@gmail.com wrote:
> i've look through the changes and am not clear on how the sb700 will
> be handled. it sounded like you were saying all the sb[67]xx chips are
> handled the same, but the did is different (439D). it it just a matter
> of adding it to the big
i've look through the changes and am not clear on how the sb700 will
be handled. it sounded like you were saying all the sb[67]xx chips are
handled the same, but the did is different (439D). it it just a matter
of adding it to the big switch(p->vid) statement?
K9AGM4-L.
But it has only 100Mbit ethernet onboard.
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The motherboard in my main server went belly-up yesterday. No POST, no
nothing. Well, the fans spin. Joy.
That particular motherboard isn't carried anywhere any more, despite
being a whopping one year old. I'm loo
On Wed Dec 17 14:23:23 EST 2008, ano...@gmail.com wrote:
> does "sb600 or greater" really mean just by number? sb700 and sb750
> seem common, but i'd assumed (probably foolishly) that 6xx was
> different (enough) from 7xx.
yes. i don't know of many significant changes between
sb600 and sb750. am
does "sb600 or greater" really mean just by number? sb700 and sb750
seem common, but i'd assumed (probably foolishly) that 6xx was
different (enough) from 7xx.
On Wed Dec 17 13:00:49 EST 2008, ano...@gmail.com wrote:
> The motherboard in my main server went belly-up yesterday. No POST, no
> nothing. Well, the fans spin. Joy.
>
> That particular motherboard isn't carried anywhere any more, despite
> being a whopping one year old. I'm looking for a replace
On Wed Dec 17 13:10:41 EST 2008, ano...@gmail.com wrote:
> perhaps more particularly, anyone know of or working on support for
> the RealTek RTL8111/8168B ethernet controller? I've found two boards
> with match except for having an 8111 controller, which we don't list
> as supported. i have no idea
perhaps more particularly, anyone know of or working on support for
the RealTek RTL8111/8168B ethernet controller? I've found two boards
with match except for having an 8111 controller, which we don't list
as supported. i have no idea how close realtek's parts are to each
other.
The motherboard in my main server went belly-up yesterday. No POST, no
nothing. Well, the fans spin. Joy.
That particular motherboard isn't carried anywhere any more, despite
being a whopping one year old. I'm looking for a replacement, but
having a hard time finding one with both a supported SATA