Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!dali.cs.montana.edu!caen!sdd.hp.com!hp-pcd!hpsgwp!plim From: plim@hpsgwp.sgp.hp.com (Peter Lim) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: Which 386/33 Motherboard? Message-ID: <3370020@hpsgwp.sgp.hp.com> Date: 26 Apr 91 09:20:50 GMT References: <2344@wet.UUCP> Organization: HP Singapore IC Design Ctr Lines: 24 / pk@wet.UUCP (Philip King) / 6:17 pm Apr 24, 1991 / writes: $ I'm putting together a new PC, and have decided (more or less) on a $ 386/33. I started out thinking about the 'no-name' boards, but being $ that I plan to run UNIX, OS-2, et al, and things like SCSI controllers, $ I decided to go with a topnotch 'name brand' motherboard. $ Let me confuse you a little. Among my friends, I have noticed that OS/2 has problem running on 'name brand' clone, but runs okay on cheap Taiwanese clones :-). Regards, ___o``\________________________________________________ ___ __ _ _ Peter Lim. V````\ @ @ . .. ... .- -> 76 MIPS at under US$20K !! --- -- - - /.------------------------------------------------ === == = = >--_// . .. ... .- -> 57 MIPS at under US$12K !! `' . If you guessed SUN, IBM or DEC, you are wrong ! E-mail: plim@hpsgwg.HP.COM Snail-mail: Hewlett Packard Singapore, Tel: (065)-279-2289 (ICDS, ICS) Telnet: 520-2289 1150 Depot Road, Singapore 0410. #include