Shuttle's Tiny PC Reviewed
PhantomHarlock writes "VIAHardware posted a review of a great miniature PC desktop system from Shuttle, the motherboard manufacturer. It's a tiny aluminum case with a floppy bay and one 5 1/4 bay. It uses Shuttle's FV24 mobo, one of the smallest on the market. The motherboard has built in video (with S-Video out), audio, 10/100 Ethernet, USB and dual firewire ports. " Might be a nifty device to use as a stereo component with that S-Video out.
So you are actually willing to admit having developed a chipset that contains a Savage 4? Wow, no wonder you're anonymous....
People replying to my sig annoy me. That's why I change it all the time.
not as cool as the cobalt cube. Nothing beats it. wewp!
I've got a Shuttle HOT-591p motherboard with one 128Meg stick of pc100 RAM and I've been trying to get it to work with another 128Meg stick of pc100 ram to bring the total up to 256Megs, but with no success. Each stick of RAM is good when tested alone, but when I put the two together it does not recognize the new RAM - the machine only recognizes 128 Megs of RAM as if the second 168pin slot is always ignored. I've tried all jumper setting conbinations for JA25 and JP9 with no luck. I don't see anything in the BIOS settings that can help me - the RAM setting appears to be read only. I am using a 350 MHz AMD K6 3d. Any ideas?
It's ok, but how much of a conversation could you possibly have about it? I personally wouldn't use such a sig.