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Processor
Single Socket A ZIF socket
Supports one AMD Duron or Athlon processor
Auto-detection of processor voltage
200MHz (100MHz DDR) system bus speeds.
CPU compatibili ...
The old Parrallel port Mustek scanner... I've had,
no kidding, three of these things throughout the
years. A tank of a scanner. Sane stopped
supporting it, but if you get an o ...
THe SMART-2/P SCSI RAID controllers were an option
on the Proliant series of x86-based servers circa
1997.
Uses module 'cpqarray'
Userland programs can be found in the ...
The Diamond GL 1000 Pro is supported by most of
the latest distributions that use XFree86 and is
in or uses AGP form factor.
The driver used is the Permedia 2 driver which i ...
The 3com 3c905 100BaseTX ethernet adapter is
supported using the 3c95x module which is standard
in the latest and most kernel releases.
More information can be found at www ...
General CPU specs
Core speed from 500 to 800 mHz, bus speed 100 to
133 mHz, L1 cache 128kB and L2 cache 512kB.
CPU specifics
Integrated Northbridge core logic.
LongRun ...
General CPU specs
The MC68030 is an improved 68020 with a paged MMU
and 0.5K L1 cache. It does not have a FPU or L2
cache.
Core frequencies range from 16 to 25 mHz (aprox 5
...
Maxtor DiamondMax ATA hard disk drive that is
fully supported by Linux.
This model/drive includes these model numbers:
90052D2, 90250D2, 90320D2, 90340D2, 90430D3,
90510D3, ...
This card is supported by using the tulip module
which comes supported in most of the later kernel
releases.
When compiling a new kernel it seems this card and
most of its d ...
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