said:
>On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 23:14:40 PST8, Steven Levine wrote:
>>The motherboard on one of my test boxes decided it was time to die, so I'm
>>looking for a replacement.
>Sorry you are having problems with a MB starting to die.
It's well beyond starting to die.
>I'm familar with
>that situation.
Given how I treat hardware, failures are amazingly rare around here. I
have to force myself to get rid of stuff I will probably never use again
just to keep the space usage down to something reasonable. Jerry's much
worse than me, but he does not use his garage to park his cars.
>Good luck on the ease of replacing it.
This is more of my idea of play, than any kind of trouble. I've got
plenty of other hardware to choose from. I just decided to try the
electronic equivalent of dumpster diving with this system because I've got
a lot of usable parts in the same speed range.
Steven
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