my very nice $600 non-Windows PC from Walmart is a deal.
The chipset is SiS for P4 SDRAM Hey, Ollie, where is the
port?
ron
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Ronald G Minnich wrote:
>my very nice $600 non-Windows PC from Walmart is a deal.
>
>The chipset is SiS for P4 SDRAM Hey, Ollie, where is the
>port?
>
>
>
And while you are checking on it... how about a port for the SiS 650
+ 961 since Microtel also uses this chipset in its
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 11:58, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
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> my very nice $600 non-Windows PC from Walmart is a deal.
>
> The chipset is SiS for P4 SDRAM Hey, Ollie, where is the
> port?
>
send me lspci -vvv ;-)
Ollie
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Was the question ever solved as to what chipset is used in the $199 model
from walmart.com?
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
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> my very nice $600 non-Windows PC from Walmart is a deal.
>
> The chipset is SiS for P4 SDRAM Hey, Ollie, where is the
> port?
>
> ron
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> Was the question ever solved as to what chipset is used in the $199 model
> from walmart.com?
It is a Giga-byte mobo, the GA-6VEML:
http://tw.giga-byte.com/products/products.htm. They list it as the VIA
VT8602 (PLE133T) and VIA VT82C686B chipsets.
-Steve
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Ollie, since I'm sure you get inundated with requests for all the different
mobo types out there, maybe we can set up a webpage/db that will allow
people to submit the lspci -vvv data along with the motherboard type
and possibly a link to the motherboard on manufacturer's website?
I may be workin
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 22:45, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Ollie, since I'm sure you get inundated with requests for all the different
> mobo types out there, maybe we can set up a webpage/db that will allow
> people to submit the lspci -vvv data along with the motherboard type
> and possibly a li
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