OT: Motherboards [caution: top posted]

Greg Kedrovsky greg at iglesia-del-este.com
Wed Jan 28 02:13:16 CST 2004


Warning: top post.

Thanks for the help on this motherboard deal. I have a ton of
information now to go on. 

-Greg

On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 11:18:33PM -0600, Greg Kedrovsky wrote:
> I put "OT" on this because someone on my list here in Costa Rica got
> anal with me over the question. It was specifically Linux-related, so he
> mildly flamed me about "OT." Hope y'all don't mind...
> 
> I need to find information about 2 motherboards (one on a Win95 machine,
> and the other in my Linux server - whoa! I got it in there! we are now
> officially _not_ "OT"). 
> 
> Right now I have what appears to be an IRQ conflict with a Digium card
> to run Asterisk. But, there is stuff coming up that I'd like to check
> again the motherboard documentation.
> 
> Where and how do I get the make, model, brand name, etc. of the
> motherboard - the info I need to google and hopefully find information
> on RAM speeds and types, IRQ setup in BIOS, etc.?
> 
> Is it printed physically on the board? Or is it something somewhere in
> the BIOS that I catch during the boot sequence?
> 
> Example: during the boot sequence of my server, I hit pause and figgrd
> out that I have a Pentium III 600E MHz, Intel Pentium III MMX. But,
> that's the processor, not the motherboard. 
> 
> Does anyone know how I find this info?
> 
> Thanks.
> -Greg
> 
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> 

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