I'm building a new workstation from a barbones IBM Intellistaton Z-Pro. I installed dual 2.6Ghz
Xeons and 2Gb RAM all tested and working. On startup I get a beep error code of 2-2-3: CMOS
power failure and checksum checks failed. It then starts to post and reports the following
error codes...
Thanks for the info fellas!
"whoa, capn! nobody said it was a loser.
Throw some cheap nw cards in there and make it a router.
Install some free linux distro on it.
use it for an e-mail server.
Or use it for a door stop"
Hee..hee..that's all greek to me! I'm an audio
engineer turned...
Thanks fellas, yeah that's pretty much what I thought.
Guess an old 486 isn't good for much more than a door
stop! Just out of curiosity, when did ATX style cases
come into play? PI? PII?
Cheers.....CL
Hey ya'll, I'm planning on upgrading my
Gateway PIII 500Mz and I'm wondering
if I can drop that board in an old
486 I've got laying about. Will this
work or is a 486 just too primitive?
TIA.....CL
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