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This motherboard is for Athlon XP CPU series,
supports DDR Ram (2 slots up to 2GB ) and has
following functionality:
SATA (raid);
AC97 audio;
100/10 Mbps LAN card;
Works ...
The Dell Latitude C640 is one of the last versions
of the C600 series from Dell.
Features include a range of P4 processors
available.
Compatibility with C600 series peripher ...
Very compact and cheap mono laser printer. USB and
parallel connections. Not sure what the difference
is between this model and the apparently more
widely available ML-1710 (w ...
3color inkjet incompatible w/linux, but
Black&White, EOF (y), 300x600dpi, bidirectional
print (y), Executive size, and 14 for horizontal
offset will produce a good page. Lette ...
Older model, black white HP laser printer.
Sturdy, reliable, nothing fancy, but extremely
reliable. I've owned it for years and it has
never given me any trouble whatsoever. ...
A huge tank of the a printer. These things were
the staple office printer for the better part of
the 90's. Works best with the HP printer driver
series from sourceforge:
ht ...
This 6 year old ink jet printer was auto detected
by YaST and runs quite well under SUSE 8.2. I've
run it useing older versions of Red Hat as well.
Very compatible.
Reliable desktop laser printer. Toner cartriges
last forever. No longer in production, replaced
with newer model.
Works great, using with CUPS without a problem.
Using with ...
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 ...
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