© 2000 by Peter
H. Wendt / MCA Mafia
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History
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Revision 0.9.0: |
First Rough Draft. |
Published 2000-12-06 |
Revision 0.9.1: |
Stuff on Page 8 added /
minor changes. |
Published 2001-12-13 |
Revision 0.9.2: |
Attempted to update and fix various faults. |
Published
2009-02-23 |
Revision 0.9.3: |
Added the Slot-A heatsink hack on Page 3. |
Published 2009-02-24 |
Revision 0.9.4: |
And even more minor changes. While I'm on it.
60 to 66MHz oscillator change
page done.
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Published
2009-02-26 |
Revision 0.9.5: |
Finally added the MMX
Interposer page. |
Published 2009-02-28 |
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YARM - Yet Another
Regulator Module added |
Published 2009-03-11 |
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Revision 1.0.0: |
All pages have content. At least. Finally.
Moved the BIOS comment to Page 1 due to its
very delicate nature and potential risks.
Removed 'Madex' from MMX Interposer page.
Finally correct links to MCA Mafia page.
'Beautified' some parts and eliminated typos
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Published 2009-03-11 |
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Last Update at all: 2009-03-11 |
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Some legal crap to be found in the
fine-print usually:
The informations in the following pages are
given without any warranty. Any modification is done "at own risk" and
include no warranty of any kind against damages or losses, neither
direct or implied. The maintainer of these informations cannot be held
responsible for loss of life, data, money or equipment. If you think
that is unfair: go and read the warranty statements of big companies.
There is no warranty against stupidity anyway. The maintainer of these
pages is also not affiliated with IBM or Intel. The tradenames used
within these pages (IBM, Intel, Microchannel, Pentium, AMD etc.) belong
to their original owners and are used without being explicitely marked
as tradenames, because it makes it fucking stupid and boring to read
through a text with a hell of (R) and (tm) markings ... blah, blah,
blah.
Why are you reading this crap anyway ? Because it is there ? Okay
- go ahead and ...
... flip over to the Next Page
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