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Hi Gary,
The mother board is Asus A8N-SLI, NForce 4 chipset, with an AMD Athlon 64
processor (2.015 Mhz). Not a dual core.
Sandy
In <461D8EDB.1000609@sbcglobal.net>, on 04/11/07
at 06:43 PM, Gary Wong said:
>What brand & model motherboard is "this motherboard"? What CPU is it
>(AMD or Intel), and is it multi-core?
>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>> Before I installed this motherboard, I tried it in another computer, and
>> it seemed to run OS/2 (ECS 2.0 beta 4) pretty well. So I installed it in
>> this computer. However, I hadn't tried to run Winos2.
>>
>> I have one Windows 3.1 program, Quicken 98, that I run under winos2. But
>> when I try to open it, or to open a Winos2 command prompt, the clock icon
>> appears, and then it sits there. One way to get rid of it is to type
>> "control-escape," and then it disappears. No winos2 program is loaded.
>>
>> Before I put back the old motherboard (groan), are there any suggestions
>> for trouble shooting this. (I temporarily am getting around the problem by
>> going into WinXP and running a version of Quicken 98 there -- clearly not
>> a solution).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sandy
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