Hi, The Y2K board woks fine. A recommendation; though as Larry stated the price is a little high. $60.0 (US), $129 (Australian). I just gave "SDR" a birthday, Y2K board, 1 gig hard disk and a network card. Arie Larry Cochrane wrote: > > > I bought a Y2K board a while back. I finally had some time to play around > with it the other day. It seems to work fine. I tried it on a non Y2K > complaint motherboard running SDR. After plug it in it fixed the date > problem without interfering with SDR. The board I bought is made by > American Megatrends Inc. It cost almost $60.00 USD, a little high for a > very small board that only has 3 ICs on it. The board also has a set of > jumpers to select the BIOS address. I just used the default setting of C800. > > -Larry Cochrane > Redwood City, PSN > > At 08:33 PM 7/4/99 +0800, you wrote: > >Hi, I thinking of buying a Y2K card that fits in the ISA slot of my old > >486 computer. It sounds quick and easy fix. Has anyone had any > >experience with this type of card. All the computer runs is Win95 > >(networked) and Larry's program SDR. > > _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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