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I finally got all of the parts for my new computer and assembled them. I will bring it to the Help
Desk today. I have yet to give it the smoke test. I'll let the Help Desk attendees witness the
turn on of a fully electronic computer (except for the DVD burner and fans).
I know Jerry Rash built one but he used an IDE to Compact Flash card reader. The one I have uses
two SATA to Compact Card readers. I have a 1 gig CF for eCS and a 2 gig CF for programs. I have a
512 MB CF to put in the USB CF reader built into the DVD burner as a data drive.
The video card is an ATI Radeon by Saphire using the PCIExpress X16 bus. The CPU is a 3800+ AMD
64x2 dual core processor. I don't yet have SMP though.
Sheridan
Steve Schiffman wrote:
> The first NOCCC/SCOUG Help Desk meeting of 2006 is this coming Sunday,
> Jan 8th, at Chapman University, 2pm in Science Hall Room 203.
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> If anyone has any issues they would like assistance in resolving, please
> post a message on the SCOUG-Help list letting us know that you will be
> at the meeting.
>
> Steve Schiffman
> NOCCC OS/2 Sig Leader
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