Yeah I know the card is old :o but I'm trying to help another person with their card but I don't have access to sit in front of it and play with it. He just got an SB16 going from an (IBM Mwave) the PC is an IBM Aptiva *blah*. Anyhow while trying to detect and install drivers for the SB16 this...
I wish, but this thing is a *gasp* PCpartner board. You might have something going though ... maybe a PCI USB card ... the board itself seems to function still but a USB kb on a S7 board ... wow talk about overkill. Anyone know if I can rip an AT module of a 486 and re-solder? =D
Here's my dilema all I just got a motherboard back from a dissatisfied user citing the simms slots don't work. Determined as I was to get it working I began running tests. Took me an hour to get all the jumpers configured correctly and behold a working system with either 2 8 meg parity simms...
What a headache ... havent' gotten much sleep .. seller returned the board ( I couldn't take the trouble anymore so I just gave him most of his money back even though it had been 4 months ). I'm going to try to fix it or do whatever I can .. I got parts lying around still to make a P100 system...
Ok here's the lowdown 4 months ago or so I got a box full of PC parts cheap ( Christmas came early ). So I decided to test what I could and get rid of the rest to recoup what I spent. Anyhow a socket 7 board went off to a buyer (PCpartner to be exact). The board was tested it seemed to boot...
You're going have to be more specific with your errors =/
I've got Samba running Slackware 8 for the last little while and it's been fine (mind you a Linux box is meant to be kept on not shut off).
What are the errors exactly? Perhaps some of our local Linux gurus can help you. Cheers!
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