You think thats bad- I'm looking for a still of Dr. FrankenSTIEN to edit a
bit with the mad doc looking over a frankenpix on the table :)
idle minds...
MikeS
Brad Ellis wrote:
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> Actually, there are a couple mother boards that will work. CPU
> is dependent
> on the motherboard. Ive seen f
Actually, there are a couple mother boards that will work. CPU is dependent
on the motherboard. Ive seen frankenpix's with 850MHZ processors in them...
Mike - you've got frankenpix in your http address! too funny. can i come
after you for trademark infrindgement?? :) (j/k)
thanks,
-Brad El
Im using the same BX2 Intel board :) no worries
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Facts have spoken. I retract my prior statements.
By extension, could you have used a differenet MB / CPU?
Alex
Mike Sweeney wrote:
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> Special drivers? bunk-
>
> http://www.packetattack.com/frankenpix.html
>
>
> It can be replaced with a normal, garden varity Intel SE440BX
> motherboard.
I don't know the details, but I would imagine that the boot roms are
different. I can't really see Cisco using a Phoenix bios... Finesse is the
original OS used in PIXes, the boot roms probably have the Finesse kernel
inside. Larry Letterman would probably know for sure.
Alex
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Special drivers? bunk-
http://www.packetattack.com/frankenpix.html
It can be replaced with a normal, garden varity Intel SE440BX motherboard. I
happen to use a recycled PII 300Mhz slot1 processor which had been used as a
paperweight for the last year ;)
MikeS
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