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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (5064)1/16/1999 11:04:00 AM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
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found the boot target

Yep..its available during the boot process, not in Bios Setup. The SCSI adapter gets enabled in BIOS setup. Then the option to enter SCSI SelectUtility is presented during bootprocess and the different SCSI ID numbers can be arranged here to what you want to be seen first.

So far I've found special Aopen utility programs for hardware monitoring, Flash BIOS updates, and now for boot target ID. I'm quite pleased,in my naieve way, with this mobo. Have you purchased the Abit board yet? For my own selfish reasons,if you went with the Aopen I think both of us would be happy with your choice.

Someone mentioned the larger support base for the Abit. Aopen runs 2 newsgroups for online support of all their products. Which are numerous, so you have to sort thru many messages and pick out those relavant to the mobo. One group is monitored by Aopen tech support and they will respond to specific questions. The other group is strictly users but appears to be well utilized.

Clarence
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