Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!orca!javelin.es.com!bgeer From: bgeer@javelin.es.com (Bob Geer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: DTK motherboards Message-ID: <1991Feb8.154847.23211@javelin.es.com> Date: 8 Feb 91 15:48:47 GMT References: <1991Feb7.012557.13458@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM> Reply-To: bgeer%javelin@dsd.es.com Organization: Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah Lines: 25 loc@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM (Leigh Clayton) writes: >... I've used my 2-yr-old DTK 386-20 ma-board w/ no problems at all. I have 5Megs ram, RLL disk, run DOS4 & Win3, & fairly common software. My vendor said their bios may not work very well on a network & suggested if I needed to network it (which I don't) I could substitute either an AMI or Phoenix bios. I've read elsewhere that DTK does a reasonable job of supporting their customers. A bios upgrade from either DTK or one of the other bios vendors might solve problems you might be having running less common software like (one of the many flavors of) unix, OS/2, etc. A Nov. '90 post listed their address: DTK Computer, Inc. 15711 East Valley Blvd. City of Industry, Ca. 91744 (818) 333-7533 (voice) (818) 333-5429 (fax) -- <> Bob `Bear' Geer <> bgeer@javelin.sim.es.com <> <> Alta-holic <> speaking only for myself, one of my many tricks <> <> Salt Lake City, <> "We must strive to be more than we are, Lal." <> <> Ootah <> -- Cmdr. Data, learning schmaltz <>