@Dirk-B
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Dirk-B wrote:
@Draby
Quote:using humour, obviously it did not translate well
Next time better use smileys.
Yes you are probably right, trouble is, I was'nt smiling when I wrote that post
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Apologies to coder for dragging this off topic, though his problems appear to have been solved with your suggestions.
As to the motherboard, (bought Nov. 02) mine also has the green wires, I believe there was an earlier "developer" version. Initially it was frustrating, Linux (Suse 7.3) kept crashing, did'nt know at the time that it was PIO modes causing data corruption. USB was also a problem causing system freezes and the Kingston ram (as supplied) was failing memory tests (more of that later).
An OS4.0 developer (I forget who) independently investigated the data corruption and suggested that DMA0 was "safe", and it has proven to be so for several years now. Throughout the various OS4.0 updates USB was still safest when disabled.
With friendly advice from those who are now known as Acube, the memory was replaced with a stick of ram from Crucial, but with the latest version of OS4.1 that original Kingston ram is back in there, alongside the Crucial (total 1Gb) and not causing trouble.
The USB problems were resolved earlier this year when Hypex (and friends), discovered that a non "VIA" USB pci card worked under OS4.1, (I had previously tried an "NEC" card under OS4.0 without success, that same card works under OS4.1).
So... here we are at the end of 2009, it's been a long journey, I could be described (by some) as a "retard fanboy"
. Back in 2002 I wanted to support the move to PPC, looked at my available free cash and assessing the risk, took the plunge! Yes! it's been more expensive than I thought and there were dissapointments along the way, but when has life been any different,
regards Richard.
Edited by Draby on 2009/12/28 18:52:34