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Fullsize ATX (Amd 770 Sb 600) + Phenon 9600 works with eComStation 2.0 RC4 + danis506 Daniela Engert (r182), disable Acpi, if system bootup stops then change settings in Bios setup regarding USB and PNP.

Works with OS2APIC.PSD, CPU is hot. Network adapter Attansic l1 doesn't work, sound works with the latest Uniaud.

 

Information is sent by: Michail gus.biysk -- 2008-04-02 11:46:01

 

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Firefox 3 - works faster, shows modern web-sites + don't forget to install Microsoft font pack.


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