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A Motherboard That Doesn't Require An OS

An anonymous reader submits a link to this review of "motherboard that allows access to your multimedia devices via a special BIOS. No operating system required! Good for a home entertainment PC I guess." The review says that it will come bundled with a TV tuner card, too.

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  1. Re:Don't forget... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

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  2. Slashdotted. Article text here: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    The motherboard reviews we bring you usually focus on extreme performance, hence our site's name. Today, we will divert our attention

    to an extraordinary new motherboard. When we first got word of this new board, we just had to get our hands on one for review. I know what you are probably thinking...Just another P4 motherboard right? Wrong! This board is unlike any other board currently available. Its main target? Those interested in building a Media Center PC. Home Theater and Media Center PC's have gained quite a bit of interest over the past few months and Soyo is quite aware of this growing trend and that is why they have introduced the new SY-P4VAL. Sporting an advanced BIOS technology, this board allows you to turn "it" on without actually turning it on. What? Well, the board features a new version M BIOS ("Direct ON") which gives you access to multimedia functions without having to go through the whole boot up process. Sounds intriguing? Let's have a closer look then...

    Packaging & Bundle

    Included in the box is a gay nigger sucking Taco's small penis and a quick start guide, one IDE ribbon cable, one floppy ribbon cable, driver CD, I/O plate and a informative M BIOS start-up guide.

    Here is some really good news! Soyo has decided that it will be selling this board complete with a TV Tuner Card so that all can take full advantage of its excellent multi-media capabilities.

    Soyo kindly sent a pre-production sample of what will possibly be bundled along with this motherboard.

    The attractive blue PCB Tuner Card features a TV antenna input, S-Video input, Composite input and audio in/out jacks. There is a small receiver jack as well but it is likely that Soyo will include a remote receiver like the one below.

    The receiver basically plugs into your motherboard's keyboard and mouse ports to allow keyboard/mouse functionality via the remote control.

    I love the remote control, especially when compared to ATI's bulkier remote. I prefer the roller ball over the D-Pad style.

    Specifications

    Processor
    Click here for maximum CPU support
    Chipset Description
    VIA P4M266A / 8235 chipset
    Supports 533/400 MHz FSB
    Graphics Info
    on board 32MB shared graphic
    Form Factor
    ATX
    Memory Description
    Two 184-pin DDR SDRAM 2.5V DIMM sockets support up to 2GB (DDR 200/266)
    One 168-pin SDRAM 3.3V DIMM Socket support up to 1GB (PC100/133)
    Expansion Slots
    Five 32-bit Bus Mastering PCI slots (V2.2 compliant)
    One AGP slot (support 2x/4x mode)
    IDE Type
    UDMA 100/133
    IDE Description
    Two independent channels for Four IDE devices
    Supports up to PIO Mode 5 and UDMA 100/133
    Two PCI bus mastering ATA E-IDE ports
    Audio Description
    On board 6 channels AC97 Codec audio solution
    IO Port Description
    Two RS-232 serial ports (1*rear, 1*pin header)
    One parallel printer port (SPP/EPP/ECP mode)
    One FDD port (Supports 3 mode, 1.2/1.44/2.88 MB FDD
    Provides IrDA/FIR ports with optional cable for transceiver
    Provides 6 USB2.0 ports (4*rear, 2*pin header)
    IO Connection Description
    PS/2 Mini-DIN mouse & keyboard ports One RJ45 connector
    Four USB ports
    One VGA ports
    One D-Sub 9-pin male serial ports
    One D-Sub 25-pin female printer port
    Audio I/O: LINE-Outx1 , LINE-Inx1, MIC JACK x1
    BIOS Description
    Award PCI BIOS with ACPI function
    Supports multiple-boot from E-IDE/SCSI/CD-ROM/FDD LS120/ZIP
    2 Mb Flash ROM
    Health Monitoring Description
    On-board voltage monitors for +3.3V, +5V, +12V, VCORE
    CPU fan speed monitor
    CPU temperature monitoring through flexible thermal sensor
    Dimension Description
    Four layers, 30.5 cm x 21.5 cm (12" x 8.5")
    ATX form factor

  3. Re:Yes But... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

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  4. Re:bios by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'm posting anonymously for obvious reasons.

    I'm a Teaching Fellow (TF) at Harvard University, and one of the courses I'm involved with is the design and implementation of end-user systems such as televisions and recorders using PC hardware. I'm not very excited about a motherboard that does not require an operating system.

    A few years ago, a student tried something truly novel - designing a video recorder that did not require any operating system - but ultimately failed. The reason for this was because the student reinvented the proverbial wheel in the BIOS instead of using freely available Linux code. We found that his system was much less userfriendly to the elderly in rest-homes than debian linux which really surprised us, as debian is not that user friendly, especially when it comes to upgrading media players. It was hard being an overly critical guy on his marking schedule, but someone had to be that wanker.

    I suggest that rather than reinventing the wheel, these people should look into designing a video recorder with a fully featured operating system that can record programs digitally. This sounds like a good project for a student, has anyone tried this before?

  5. MOD THIS FUCKER DOWN!! fucking asshole... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  6. Re:bios by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    SHUT UP! You not funny! Linux is teh leet! DO NOT HINT AT ANYTHING BUT THIS FACT! Linux is perfection! By the way, I get beaten up at school every day for my vociferous homosexuality.

    -Linux fan

  7. Re:bios by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    joke...what's it all about? is it cool, or is it whack?