K7S5A meets your needs, PC100 now, DDR later. Works with any Socket A cpu out there. Price is right,good performer, both of mine are very stable.
A number of ppl have had some issues with these, but that can prob be said about all new chipsets that have been released in the past year or 2.
I really feel that if some of the major "brand name" makers had released boards based on this chip it would be all the rage.
As it has primarily been used by less well known makers many have been less than enthusiastic.
ECS may have cut a few corners, and they have without a doubt left us without many features that the chip will support, and most ppl here at least feel are vital, ie multipier and voltage adjustment, but this is a good mobo...
Some care must be taken when picking your other components in particular the PSU, but hey what board dosen't have it's quirks ?
sorry to ramble
try one, if it dosen't work out PM me and I'll take it off your hands........
at a used price of course.