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purrkur
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by purrkur »
I found
this article in The Enquirer that mentions our beloved BP6:
And many geeks still carry fond memories of Abit's BP6 motherboard which was the first true mainstream dual processor.
They have made some serious errors though:
It used a VIA 694x and was so popular a website was dedicated wholly to that product and it still continue to exist as of today
The link they got goes
here.
So I sent the writer a note that looks like this:
Subject:
Your "Celeron 335D, the disguised Willamette" article contains errors
Mail:
Hello Desire!
You said that the BP6 used VIA 694x which is not correct. It actually uses the good old faithful BX chipset from Intel.
It would also have been better that your link should have gone directly to "
http://www.bp6.com" instead of the link you provided.
Respectfully,
David Thorarinsson
BP6 owner and BP6.com member.
2x533MHz@544MHz, 2.0V
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Realtek RTL-8139 NIC
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purrkur
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by purrkur »
I got a reply from the author...
"You said that the BP6 used VIA 694x which is not correct. It actually uses
the good old faithful BX chipset from Intel."
My fault - Genuine fault.
Sorry for the link also...
The article has not been updated yet at least.
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by Derek »
Very cool.
The VIA 694x is used on the VP6
At least he acknowledged your email.
Thanks purrkur!
Derek
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by InactiveX »
Great link!
We are each of us in possession of a piece of history.
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by Dave Rave »
I have 5 pieces of history.
am I emporer yet ? (not the biscuit) [damn, spell check please]
can I elect myself despot ?
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by davd_bob »
Dave Rave wrote:I have 5 pieces of history.
am I emporer yet ? (not the biscuit) [damn, spell check please]
can I elect myself despot ?
Those that refuse to follow are destined to lead!!!!
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.
No BP6s remaining
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by Dave Rave »
hmm ...
so, if I refuse to stick my nose up your butt I am not a follower
ergo, I lead ....
hail me, I am your leader....
(uhm, sorry Derek)