Re: PIX 520 Motherboard repair replace [7:48959]

2002-07-16 Thread Mike Sweeney
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: > > Actually, there are a couple mother boards that will work. CPU > is dependent > on the motherboard. Ive seen f

Re: PIX 520 Motherboard repair replace [7:48959]

2002-07-16 Thread Brad Ellis
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

RE: PIX 520 Motherboard repair replace [7:48959]

2002-07-16 Thread Kris Keen
Im using the same BX2 Intel board :) no worries Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48976&t=48959 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosu

RE: PIX 520 Motherboard repair replace [7:48959]

2002-07-16 Thread Alex Lei
Facts have spoken. I retract my prior statements. By extension, could you have used a differenet MB / CPU? Alex Mike Sweeney wrote: > > Special drivers? bunk- > > http://www.packetattack.com/frankenpix.html > > > It can be replaced with a normal, garden varity Intel SE440BX > motherboard.

RE: PIX 520 Motherboard repair replace [7:48959]

2002-07-16 Thread Alex Lei
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 Calorifer Gogu wro

RE: PIX 520 Motherboard repair replace [7:48959]

2002-07-16 Thread Mike Sweeney
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 Message Posted at: http://www