Re: [Emc-users] Stg

2025-04-03 Thread Jon Elson
On 4/2/25 21:25, gene heskett wrote: That STG card sounds like magic. So the question is, does anybody have the src code for that driver?  Recompiling it to run on arm64 might be an amazing thing.  Professor Bertho S. possible???  Or already done? The STG card is a full-length ISA card, so

Re: [Emc-users] Stg

2025-04-03 Thread Dave Engvall
Thanks Stuart. Site seemed a bit touchy but we got it done. :-) Wet RAM rarely gets better with age. Site even recognized my motherboard. Dave > On Apr 2, 2025, at 7:25 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote: > > Dave, > I have used Memorystock.com to source memory for a few old computers here. > The mem

Re: [Emc-users] Stg

2025-04-03 Thread Sam Sokolik
I thought this was fixed in the pid loop.. (I thought mesa had the same problem) On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 2:15 PM Jon Elson wrote: > On 4/3/25 12:21, Jon Elson wrote: > > On 4/2/25 21:25, gene heskett wrote: > >> > >> That STG card sounds like magic. So the question is, does > >> anybody have the

Re: [Emc-users] Stg

2025-04-03 Thread andy pugh
On Thu, 3 Apr 2025 at 15:33, Dave Engvall wrote: > > Memory is PC-100 , at present a 256 and 64 ECC. < $40 will get me a pair of > off brand 256 boards to add to the single. $40 will probably get you a much more capable PC. Though finding one with an ISA bus might be harder. There are boards to

Re: [Emc-users] Stg

2025-04-03 Thread Dave Engvall
Memory is PC-100 , at present a 256 and 64 ECC. < $40 will get me a pair of off brand 256 boards to add to the single. CPU is P3. I can buy a newer mb for about $200. First off I need to confirm that it will work as configured. I have 100’ Cat5 to the shop alll in conduit. I could go above grou

Re: [Emc-users] Stg

2025-04-03 Thread Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users
Look up your motherboard on thereteoweb.com That site has information, BIOS and driver downloads. With the last BIOS update it should be able to work with a 450 Mhz "Katmai" CPU, if it is an intel manufactured Seattle or Seattle-2 board. The 440 BX chipset's codename was Seattle, used on a large