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Always observe static electricity precautions. Connect Devices 2 - Page 18 Installation Procedures 2 - Page 19 FR33 Mainboard Manual 2 - Page 20 Installation Procedures 2 - Page 21 FR33 Mainboard Manual 2 - Page 22 Installation Procedures 2 - Page 23 FR33 Mainboard Manual 2 - Page 24 Installation Procedures 2 - Page 25 FR33 Mainboard Manual 2 - Page 26 Installation Procedures 2 - Static electricity may cause damage to the integrated circuits on the mainboard.

Before handling any motherboard outside of its protective packaging, ensure that your body is not electrostatically charged. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or an equivalent type of battery as recommended by the manufacturer.

January 3, , PM. Unfortunatly theres no interest in my area. I have 30 of these old computers era to ship. I have shipped these PCs before on different sites, and shipping was about 60 bucks average if shipping to the lower Chuck G. If I read the motherboard manual , here's a rundown on the motherboard if it matters. Has support of Tuallies 4. Integrated video no AGP slot 6. Supports a single floppy 7. ACPI support Hope this helps folks. January 4, , AM. Thank you Chuck G. I had one of those machines in college with Windows me.

The CD holder in the front of the case was always a nice touch. Originally posted by oblivion View Post. IBM - k, 1. January 4, , PM. Originally posted by lutiana View Post. Also, they were quite a pain to work on IIRC, but not as bad as those small HP models that came out around the same time.

Originally posted by Chuck G View Post. Do you mean the HP e-PCs? I've still got one and haven't found any particular difficulties in working with them. I know that they enjoyed a bit of popularity with RV crowd as you could run one from the 12V cigar lighter. Agent Orange. A friend of mine who worked for Chrysler bought one of these 'Millennium' editions though a company purchase plan.

It seemed to be a dead-end as far as upgrades goes. IIRC, the chipset was either proprietary or out of the the mainstream. Tried to upgrade the OS to XP for the sake of a better browser, and that was a no go. Also, I was unable to roundup the proper driver support to get XP to fly. I think I stripped it of its few usable components and tossed the rest, including the case.

Surely not everyone was Kung-Fu fighting. January 6, , AM. A problem with many cheap PIII systems of the late 90s and early s is that they used junk chipsets that crippled expansion. The most popular was the i, which were widely used. All hope isn't lost on those machines though. Many of them used standard mATX motherboards and you could swap in a faster P4 board or an Athlon board. The only issue you'd usually have to sort out is rewiring the FP header for the front panel buttons.

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