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Hi All , hope you are having a nice day
While I do have a question or three wrt some clk/pll chips from a
couple of mobo's I'd like to get pinouts for I think those can wait
for some other questions.
As w/ my other msg abt the strange ethernet gizmo, I went back today
to the pile of stuff and retrieved a couple of cases w/ mobo's and two
boxes w/ some items I can use more help w/ in checking out. (they're
at the bottom and have a rag handy if you're the drooling type) ];>
First item was what I'd left of a Dell pizzabox all-in-one system,
model MMM serial 5LHCL fccid E2KSTNGRMT. Has all the usual plus sb16
sound and ethernet, but it's a socket5 system and maxes out at 150mhz.
What got my attention though was the pwr supply uses an atx connector.
(model hp-224ss)
So what I'd like to know is how/if the dell supply differs from the
normal atx supplies and if it would be possible to use it on an Asus
P2B PII mobo. It doesn't show a 3.3v output just an extra for the 5vfp,
max out is 224W.
Next up are a couple of pentium mobo's from other case, first is a
PT-2003 (fic?) w/ 430FX chipset. How does this board differ from the
PT-2006 I'm using right now aside from the chipset? (430vx)
Then we have an unknown marked w/ AB-PX5 socket7 pentium w/ 430TX
chipset and *no* clk/mul jumpers, seems to be an autodetect setup. It
has 4pci/4isa slots (one shared), 2 simm and 2 dimm slots, usb and ir
conn's, and the board has the location for an atx pwr conn though it
uses the at type instead.
Now for the really greening bit. ]];>
Box #1 is marked...
Efficient Networks
New and Improved
Efficient SpeedStream 5360
--------------------------
Replaces Efficient
SpeedStream 5260 Modem
Inside is a couple of manuals for installing the SBC DSL modem for
'9x/nt/mac, an *UNOPENED* antistat bag w/ a SpeedStream 5360 Ethernet
ADSL modem, and a bag w/ a CAT-5 e-net patch cable. Unfortunately the
wallwart (18vac 0.8a) is missing as is the cd w/ the setup/installation
software. I did find another cd but it's marked as disk 2 and the manuals
indicate that drivers and such are on the first one. Anyone happen to
have SBC DSL service? ;>
Then there's the second box. In this case I found an ADTRAN Express XRT
128kbps ISDN modem (1200.153L2) which not only has a port for a pots
phone but will also let you connect an external modem (like a usr v.90)
to it in place of a second phone. Modem hooks up to the phone jack and
a db25 modem port, and then the isdn modem goes to a serial port on your
system. (hmm...dsl and isdn on the same feed...) =8>
While I did get all the software w3.1/'95/nt/mac the book and a
rj11-rj45 cable once again the wallwart is missing. This time it's
48vdc{at}250ma.
Any suggestions abt how I can get these two up and running enough to
check them out? (and do i need to pass around some alka-seltzer?)
-=> Yours sincerely, Paul Williams <=-
... "It's magic time!" - Anna Steven
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