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So far, Knoppix and Xandros v.3 ID all components
nicely.
The following is from the docs that came with the
mobo:
CPU: AMD Socket A (462 pins) for AMD Athlon,
Athlon XP, S ...
Features:
NVIDIA UltraShadow II Technology - Enhances the
performance of bleeding-edge games, like id
Software's Doom 3, that feature complex scenes
with multiple light sou ...
Socket-370 for Intel FCPGA Celeron, FCPGA Pentium
III or Tualatin/Tualatin Celeron processor.
Mainboard supports front-side bus speeds of 66MHz,
100MHz or 133MHz.
Has the ...
This is a 4 MB video card with the Riva 128
chipset. It was produced circa 1997. This is a
2D/3D card. The original drivers supported
Direct3D instead of opengl. Drivers e ...
This is a classy all in one printer and its been
with me for three years now, without one hitch.
It's photo quality rivals today's high-end photo
printer and cartridge's last ...
This was supposed to be a really nice video card.
As it turned out I got a V550 chipset on a V330
breadboard--no Svideo output. It's still pretty
fast and plays nicely with ...
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