Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!dmk3b1!cocktrice!mdm From: mdm@cocktrice.uucp (Mike Mitchell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Info needed: 12MHz 0-wait AT clone from Computer Products United Message-ID: <196@cocktrice.uucp> Date: 28 Feb 88 15:22:40 GMT References: <206@calvin.EE.CORNELL.EDU> <4280@june.cs.washington.edu> Reply-To: mdm@cocktrice.UUCP (0000-Mike Mitchell) Distribution: comp Organization: Mike's Playground, Los Alamos, New Mexico Lines: 26 In article <4280@june.cs.washington.edu> marty@june.cs.washington.edu (Marty Sirkin) writes: >In article <206@calvin.EE.CORNELL.EDU>, kevin@calvin.EE.CORNELL.EDU (Kevin Tubbs) writes: >> Sold by: Computer Products United, Irwindale, CA >Yep. I ordered and installed one of their machines for a friend. The people I bought a Baby AT mother board from these guys. They are kind of dorky, but they have been able to get me the information that I needed after a few phone calls. They are at least willing to try and help out in getting you fixed up, but if they don't manage it the first time, it is a good idea to keep on them. Initially I had problems with the motherboard I got; it would give me parity errors and not count the correct amount of RAM. I wound up trading some of my chips with a friend to see if we could figure out the bad ones. I now have all of his chips, and he has all of mine. We have been both running no problem for a couple of months now. I guess there was something flakey with the timing in the motherboard. Oh well, it works fine now and the guys at CPU were kind of helpful in getting this figured out. Hopefully they have found a source for less flakey Baby boards.. -- Mike Mitchell mdm@cocktrice.uucp ...!uunet!dmk3b1!cocktrice!mdm