Eh...since u dun have the manual
Open the casing and look at the motherboard
Note down the manufacterer / brandname + model no. and check
online ?
The model no. often determines the chipset etc
This works for PC ...never tried on a Sun or whatever workstation :P
Well, Philippe Moutarlier w
Have you looked at the manufacturer's wed site? Dell, from whom I
bought this machine, lists all that information there.
On 06/03/00, 04:53:30PM -0600, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > You look at the manual that came with the motherboard.
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> >
Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You look at the manual that came with the motherboard.
>
>
I would guess so ... if I had it .
Philippe
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You look at the manual that came with the motherboard.
Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> This is probably a dumb question ... but ..
>
> How do I know what chipset I have on my mother board and if it supports UDMA ?
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This is probably a dumb question ... but ..
How do I know what chipset I have on my mother board and if it supports UDMA ?
Thanks
Philippe
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