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AT mobo's extinct??

Erki

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Does anybody know any good AT mobos for Coppermine or Athlons (Durons, T'birds)?? Or they dont do them any more??

Erki
 
The Gigabyte GA6BA (BX CHIPSET)takes slot-1 Processors upto P3-600mhz I believe, & is AT format type board.
 
There are zero socket-A BAT mainboards so far, and socket-370 BAT that don't have integrated graphics are also few and far between.

A halfway current BAT socket-370 board would be PC-Chips M765VMRT, which is a revamp of their M765MRT Intel BX board using the VIA Apollo Pro 133 chipset. (Note: Not 133A, hence no AGP 4x, but who cares?). It has twin slot-1 and socket-370, and an onboard sound/modem combo chip.

Regards, Peter
 
Oh, erm, and Gigabyte just revamped their old BAT socket-370-only GA-6VA7 by replacing the VIA Apollo Pro+ chipset with the Apollo Pro 133. New name GA-6VA7+. This also makes that a 133 MHz, AGP 2x, UDMA66 board as is the PC-Chips.

The Gigabyte has more PCI and ISA slots, but no slot-1 option and no onboard sound or modem.

(One more note on the PC-Chips, there seem to be older revisions of that board that also use Apollo Pro+ 100 MHz. So whatever board you choose, make sure you get the latest 133 MHz capable revision.)

Regards, Peter
 
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