looking for asus p55 (sis5511/12/13chipset) manual.
thans in advance
( the manuals i have found so far are
for asus p55 variants with intel chipsets)
looking for asus p55 (sis5511/12/13chipset) manual
Asus has more Socket 7 boards with SiS chipset. Here are the manuals ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/HANDBU ... S_Chipset/
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the manuals here are for sis 559x and later sis chipset
the motherboard is an ASUS PCI/I-p55sp4 (SiS 5511/12/13 )
and probably because it si a little older doesnt appear in this ftp directory where i had already searched .
thank anyway
anyhelp wil be appreciated.
the motherboard is an ASUS PCI/I-p55sp4 (SiS 5511/12/13 )
and probably because it si a little older doesnt appear in this ftp directory where i had already searched .
thank anyway
anyhelp wil be appreciated.
Oh yes, manual not available from Asus. Jumper settings available at http://th99.piloti.dyndns.org/m/A-B/32954.htm
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thanks alot
im encountering a serial problem getting the serial port working
even from dos(thats the reason why i needed the manual ).
now the 5pin of an epox lxr header is my only prob (the pdf says nothing but thats for another place of the forum.
thans again.
im encountering a serial problem getting the serial port working
even from dos(thats the reason why i needed the manual ).
now the 5pin of an epox lxr header is my only prob (the pdf says nothing but thats for another place of the forum.
thans again.
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serial port headers can be numbered like this:
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
or
1 3 5 7 9
2 4 6 8
for which you need a different cable (since the pins in the backpanel connector are always wired the same way). Check the numbering of the header...
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
or
1 3 5 7 9
2 4 6 8
for which you need a different cable (since the pins in the backpanel connector are always wired the same way). Check the numbering of the header...
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thanks for the quick reply ,already made the question in the right place of the forum
http://www.wimsbios.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2525
a clarification ----its about the ps/2 mouse header on the board 5 pins .
http://www.wimsbios.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2525
a clarification ----its about the ps/2 mouse header on the board 5 pins .