Hi guys,
I just found a Matsonic MS6393E with the sis540 onboard.
And I got a K6-2+ 550MHz to ply with, I want to reach a stable 133MHZ bus configuration.
Is it a good motherboard for my experiments?
And what the hell is the ADIMM slot?
IS it some kinf of AGP or what??
http://www.volny.cz/dzeman/mb/ms6393e.htm
Matsonic MS6393E SIS540.
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The manual sez -
"ADIMM stands for Advanced Dual In-line Memory Module. Use this slot to install a display cache card or a video bridge card...such as a SiS 301".
Link to Users Manual ->
http://210.3.42.18/usermanual/ms6393e.zip (PDF inside)
Link to SiS 301/302 Video Bridge Family ->
http://www.sis.com/products/product_000067.htm
"ADIMM stands for Advanced Dual In-line Memory Module. Use this slot to install a display cache card or a video bridge card...such as a SiS 301".
Link to Users Manual ->
http://210.3.42.18/usermanual/ms6393e.zip (PDF inside)
Link to SiS 301/302 Video Bridge Family ->
http://www.sis.com/products/product_000067.htm
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