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  • ...he picture interferes with the written part of the article. I tried adding 2 more lines to the bottom of the GF3 and GF4 article to make it fit, but the ...because I wasn't sure where it fit in at the time. As for the LMA 1 vs 2, I'm not sure what the differences are beyond the marketing designation the
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  • MENU 2 - Load FreeDOS (XMS + EMS) 2?DEVICE=C:\DOS\BIN\JEMMEX.EXE 8M I=TEST X=TEST
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  • [[File:EWS64XL.JPG|thumb|400px|EWS64L rev. 1.2 with 32MB PS/2 RAM fitted]] ...n on-board ROM, which was removed for the 1.2 revision of the card. The IN-2 connector can also be wired to the SAM9407.
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    EWS64XL, hardware revision 1.2, with 32MB PS/2 EDO RAM fitted
    (1,024 × 549 (970 KB)) - 01:58, 11 March 2013
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    EWS64XL, hardware revision 1.2, with 32MB PS/2 RAM fitted
    (1,024 × 549 (213 KB)) - 02:02, 11 March 2013
  • File:EWS64S.JPG
    EWS64S with 8MB of PS/2-RAM
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  • ...arge memory setup to find out if chipset and DIMMs work in combination. PS/2 SIMMs are usually not problematic regarding memory layouts exceeding the me ...that SIMMS work in pairs. However, that's only partially true for EDO, on 2 of 3 boards I posess EDO RAM works well without the same stick in the adjac
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  • * PS/2 ...Super-7 Motherboards|Socket 7]] lack USB (and older ones may even lack PS/2), a serial mouse is almost a must for playing older Windows games, but thes
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  • ...were often used in low end 486 motherboards as well. These are often 1 or 2 chip designs and are sometimes lacking performance or features of previous *[[Abit FU3 Version 2|FU3 (VER. 2)]]
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  • ...were often used in low end 486 motherboards as well. These are often 1 or 2 chip designs and are sometimes lacking performance or features of previous *CHIPS/280, PS/2 70/80 CHIPset
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  • dgVoodoo 2 for DirectX 11 DIY Bios Modding guide Jan Steunebrink k6-2+/3+ 128gb
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  • ...::USB/1.0]], [[Has compatibility::PS/2 Keyboard]], [[Has compatibility::PS/2 Mouse]] ...9]], [[Has connector::LPT]], [[Has connector::USB-A]], [[Has connector::PS/2]]
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  • ...::USB/1.0]], [[Has compatibility::PS/2 Keyboard]], [[Has compatibility::PS/2 Mouse]] ...9]], [[Has connector::LPT]], [[Has connector::USB-A]], [[Has connector::PS/2]]
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  • ...most people call it PS/2 SIMM, as it was first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of personal computers, is the most common memory for late socket 4, so * 2 MB, 512 KBIT x 32/36 (common in IBM PS/2)
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  • *PS/2 Keyboard Port == Version 1.2 ==
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  • ...::USB/1.0]], [[Has compatibility::PS/2 Keyboard]], [[Has compatibility::PS/2 Mouse]] ...9]], [[Has connector::LPT]], [[Has connector::USB-A]], [[Has connector::PS/2]]
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