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Ancient history ? P5A and K6/2/III (+) chips any luck ?

 
 
R. Asby Dragon
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      3rd Nov 2003
Says it almost all...
What BIOS ?


 
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"R. Asby Dragon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What BIOS ?


The lastest bios (I think beta) detected my K6-2+ 550 without a hitch. I am
now running a K6-III (not plus) and it detects it fine. I have several
problems with the box: 1) The K6-2+ is a 2V part but it needed 2.1V to run.
Not a big deal. 2) I seem to have memory problems durning th post. I have
one memory stick (256M) that is detected as 512M. This causes crashes.
Under Linux, I tell it what size the memory is so it is not a problem. 3)
Don't forget to use the low-density memory. 4) There seems to be a bug in
the some of the later boards. Check out this page:
http://www.upgradeability.com/K6plus...ource=Overture for more
information but I think it is that ...

.... There is a big problem with the ALI V Chipset Rev G (built in P5A rev
1.05 and 1.06) and P5A-B rev 1.05. In these mobos the K6-2+ works like a 486
CPU.

Nuz


 
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Paul
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      3rd Nov 2003
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Menuz2"
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> "R. Asby Dragon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Says it almost all...
> > What BIOS ?

>
> The lastest bios (I think beta) detected my K6-2+ 550 without a hitch. I am
> now running a K6-III (not plus) and it detects it fine. I have several
> problems with the box: 1) The K6-2+ is a 2V part but it needed 2.1V to run.
> Not a big deal. 2) I seem to have memory problems durning th post. I have
> one memory stick (256M) that is detected as 512M. This causes crashes.
> Under Linux, I tell it what size the memory is so it is not a problem. 3)
> Don't forget to use the low-density memory. 4) There seems to be a bug in
> the some of the later boards. Check out this page:
> http://www.upgradeability.com/K6plus...ource=Overture for more
> information but I think it is that ...
>
> ... There is a big problem with the ALI V Chipset Rev G (built in P5A rev
> 1.05 and 1.06) and P5A-B rev 1.05. In these mobos the K6-2+ works like a 486
> CPU.
>
> Nuz


This page also offers advice.

http://web.inter.nl.net/hcc/J.Steunebrink/k6plus.htm

HTH,
Paul
 
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Kyle Brant
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      3rd Nov 2003
http://www-stud.uni-essen.de/~sw0729...lus/eindex.htm

Click the MB (motherboard) button on the left to get detailed info on
MB compatibility list.

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ChinnoDog
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      6th Nov 2003
I have a P5A-B that I just upgraded to a K6II/500 and it works fine. Its
running Redhat 9. I had a K6II/333 in it before with no problems. I'm
pretty sure it is running the latest BIOS. I'm anal-retentive about it. I
know, big upgrade, right? Its just a toy. =) With a little luck its going
to be running Freevo and hiding in my living room.

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