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fic pa 2011

desire

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Anybody out there have a manual for a PA 2011 socket 7 ATX motherboard.
I searched FIC and came up with zip. Actually the question is it has an AT and an ATX power connection and I need to know if there is a jumper to select for the connection. I have an old Cyrix MX200 processor that needed a home and I found this board at the local electronics supply store. I brought the board home and set it up and powered it up but nothing...no power...nothingness. I'm just putting together this system for my step daughter so she can get on the internet and do other stuff with temporarily until I get her a smokin' AMD system a little later on, then I'll probably use it for a firewall and/or a Linux toy. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If worse comes to worse I can always take the board back and exchange it or if worse comes to really worse then it might make a good wall plaque! 🙂
 
So you've unzipped the file and gotten a bunch of PDF's and you've gone to the file named PA-2011A2_Ch2.pdf. And you've gone through the file and set the jumpers like it shows, and no go. Are you using the AT hookup or the ATX? Is that a jumper header next to the AT power connector? If it is, is it set for AT or ATX?
 
Sorry, what I meant buy "zip" was I found nothing...zilch. The only jumper settings that I found were "EP1 &EP2" and these jumpers are located near the right hand lower bottom close to the row of connectors for spk, reset and so on. I did a search at www.motherboards.org and that's how I figured out it was an FIC, and I do remember someone buying this board about 3 1/2 years ago, but never got the chance to work with it or on it. Thanks
I'll probably just take the board back or get them to set it up or get another one. The guys at the shop are pretty intelligent.
 
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