Re: [LinuxBIOS] GA-M57SLI-S4 continuity test on the second plcc socket.

2007-03-29 Thread Richard Smith
Stefan Reinauer wrote: >> Another thing is something that a friend of mine says yesterday: why >> instead of removing the chip, take and desolder only the vcc pin, put >> a micro-switch on it, solder another chip on top of the existing and >> do the same with its vcc pin, so with two micro-switche

Re: [LinuxBIOS] GA-M57SLI-S4 continuity test on the second plcc socket.

2007-03-28 Thread Peter Stuge
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 04:52:49PM +0200, Stefan Reinauer wrote: > * Beth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070328 11:22]: > > Another thing is something that a friend of mine says yesterday: > > why instead of removing the chip, take and desolder only the vcc > > pin, put a micro-switch on it, solder another c

Re: [LinuxBIOS] GA-M57SLI-S4 continuity test on the second plcc socket.

2007-03-28 Thread Stefan Reinauer
* Beth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070328 11:22]: > Maybe are unused, I don't know, and worst, I dont understand on the > datasheet of the chip what means the three names that are given to the > pins, each for these columns: A/A Mux, LPC, FWH. If someone can > clarify it ... The PMC chip can be used in

[LinuxBIOS] GA-M57SLI-S4 continuity test on the second plcc socket.

2007-03-28 Thread Beth
Hi guys (and girls). Good morning (at least here GMT+1) ;). Well this morning I did with the help of the multimeter a continuity test between the soldered bios and the pins that seems to be a second bios socket, you know. The majority of the pins are directly connected, but there are a few that