Hi all
I have big problems to ID my Motherboard
I be happe when I found this side and one ID number who be almoust my.
This number here is "JA6LM C0 CC - 00" and this say me is of Matsonic.
On board is also the same Chipset Via KT-133. (MS8117C)
But......this mainboard have 5 Pci and 3 or 4 SD-Ram slots.
My Board just have 3 PCI and 2 SD-Ram slots.
I try it, to flash with the bios of matsonic board MS8117C and .... it be the false one......
By the way..... this System is of Packard Bell
900 MHZ AMD Athlon T.-Bird
100 FSB
64 MB SD-Ram
20 GB Harddisk (samsung)
ATI Rage 128 xpert 2000 pro ( 32MB ) Grafikcard
Award Bios
48x CD-Rom dirve
This be 2 jears ago standart konfiguration.
I hope one of you all have some Idea.....
08/10/2000-8363-686-IA6LMC0CC-00
1. Can you find the Packard Bell system type/no. ? Is it on the case ? See their support website to try to identify the system.
2. JA6LM only means KT133 chipset in Award BIOS. If you can boot the mobo, could you give a complete BIOS ID ?
2. JA6LM only means KT133 chipset in Award BIOS. If you can boot the mobo, could you give a complete BIOS ID ?
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JA6LMC0CC = MS8117C, but this might be after he flashed it.
I think it is wiser to ask for a complete description of the board itself including any markings it might have on the top surface. And yes, the PB system/model description
I think it is wiser to ask for a complete description of the board itself including any markings it might have on the top surface. And yes, the PB system/model description
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Chaintech 7AJA0-C: 06/15/2000-8363-686A-JA6LMC0CC-00
Chaintech 7AJA0-D: 08/02/2000-8363-686A-JA6LMC0CC-00
Chaintech 7AJA0-E: 08/31/2000-8363-686A-JA6LMC0CC-00
Chaintech 7AJA0/100: 06/22/2001-8363-686A-JA6LMC0CC-00
Chaintech 7AJA0-D: 08/02/2000-8363-686A-JA6LMC0CC-00
Chaintech 7AJA0-E: 08/31/2000-8363-686A-JA6LMC0CC-00
Chaintech 7AJA0/100: 06/22/2001-8363-686A-JA6LMC0CC-00
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Hi all
Thx for fast help.....
The full number is 08/10/2000 8363 686 IA6LM C0 CC - 00
on backside of computer case is found PC PB/25155
I looked your link, but I dont sucess to ident my Computer..
Sorry for my bad English.....is not my motherleanguage....
I hope this numbers say yuo more......
In any case Iám happy for all your help
Thx for fast help.....
The full number is 08/10/2000 8363 686 IA6LM C0 CC - 00
on backside of computer case is found PC PB/25155
I looked your link, but I dont sucess to ident my Computer..
Sorry for my bad English.....is not my motherleanguage....
I hope this numbers say yuo more......
In any case Iám happy for all your help
Chaintech 7AIA0: 08/10/2000-8363-686-IA6LMC0CC-00
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Have a very close look to the Chaintech Website when trying to get an updated Bios : Some Boardrevisions have no new Bios - seems they don't work with new Bios .
Have a look for a sticker on your Flashrom Chip - should read 7AIA0-D10AC or similar.
D10AC is Board revision or an internal revision number and has no newer Bios
Have a look for a sticker on your Flashrom Chip - should read 7AIA0-D10AC or similar.
D10AC is Board revision or an internal revision number and has no newer Bios
OK I have a problem as well.
My original Bios String is 8/8/2000-8363-686-IA6LMC0DC-00
The board is a Chaintech 7AIA0 - 66ATA version (early board)
The sticker on the Bios Chip indicates:
7AIA-D100C
CTF9732-1 v1.0
8/10/2000 24C7
The PCB number on the motherboard between the PCI slots reads: M101 311
I have tried various bios upgrades with no success. The problem I am having is running an Athlon 900 or 1Ghz. It wont boot stable. However the Duron 600 works fine. Any ideas??
My original Bios String is 8/8/2000-8363-686-IA6LMC0DC-00
The board is a Chaintech 7AIA0 - 66ATA version (early board)
The sticker on the Bios Chip indicates:
7AIA-D100C
CTF9732-1 v1.0
8/10/2000 24C7
The PCB number on the motherboard between the PCI slots reads: M101 311
I have tried various bios upgrades with no success. The problem I am having is running an Athlon 900 or 1Ghz. It wont boot stable. However the Duron 600 works fine. Any ideas??
According to the motherboard cmos its running at a cool 30C, so that shouldnt be problem, and I am running an enermax 300w powersupply, and even with most things disconnected it wont boot stable so power should not be problem either. Any other ideas?
hi
had the same problem, but in a compaq presario, same bios string and definitely not a matsonic board but a chaintech 7aia0.
none of the bioses from the chaintech site are flashable. there are some more files on www.viatec.de for that board, which are flashabel. one of them is newer than 8/10/2000 and seems to solve some problems. compaq didn't say anything helpful.
however i'm just about getting a complete new bios directly from award.
http://www.viatec-service.de/download/C ... files.html
hope this helps
robert
had the same problem, but in a compaq presario, same bios string and definitely not a matsonic board but a chaintech 7aia0.
none of the bioses from the chaintech site are flashable. there are some more files on www.viatec.de for that board, which are flashabel. one of them is newer than 8/10/2000 and seems to solve some problems. compaq didn't say anything helpful.
however i'm just about getting a complete new bios directly from award.
http://www.viatec-service.de/download/C ... files.html
hope this helps
robert
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nope, not flashable, you need to unpack those .zip files first with something like this:
http://www.ultimatezip.com/download.htm
http://www.ultimatezip.com/download.htm
edwin/evasive
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