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Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:29:50 PST8
From: J R FOX <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: New motherboard

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--- Ray Davison wrote:

> J R FOX wrote:
> >
> > Are there particular AMD motherboards and chipsets
> > that have been demonstrated to fare better for the
> > installation and running of eCS ?
>
> That is such a moving target. By the time you
> determine what will work,
> you can no longer obtain it. That is one nice thing
> about Fry's; you
> have a month to make it work or take it back.
>
> I am on my third AMD 64 board. I got W4 and two
> versions of eCS and W2K
> to work, on an ASUS, and now DOS won't work.

I'm not necessarily planning on anything bleeding
edge, and I think there are places to obtain MBs that
are 12 - 18 months from the most current, if so
desired. I'm seriously thinking of going AMD for the
next iteration of my tower. Maybe dual core 64. But,
for example, I'd rather have an AGP slot (already have
the video card I'd like to use) than the now mandatory
PCI-E. The one thing I intend to do is to stick with
a major one like ASUS or MSI.

Can't think of a reason why DOS wouldn't work on
yours, but I'm sure others can i.d. this issue.

Jordan

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