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27 October 2004

all old posts now loaded

01:09:58 :: [general] :: 141 words

All the posts that were lingering in the SQL database from my old box running my blog out of my closet from the other apartment have now been inserted into this current blog. This includes posts by Jeff and Eric (duly noted where applicable), as well as the post that gets my site a great many hits, the one about the PC Chips motherboard, model E206922 PS-1, from 30 August 2003. (By the way, I’m attempting to sell that one, so if you’re interested, please let me know and I’ll put it up on eBay as soon as possible.) Other notables are the rant about Southern “hospitality” and a few posts that really were either funny or informative. The other ones are there too, though.

Look to your left and click “August 2003″ or “September 2003″ in the Archive section and browse the old wares!

5 Responses to “all old posts now loaded”

  1.  Sanju Says:

    I dont have anything written on the mother board.
    On top of the board it Canada ICES-003 class /class B
    Behind its written E206922 PS-1
    It has a SiS5595 IC
    Amibios1999 AI41 5332
    1 PCI slot
    3 Dimm Slot
    1 ISA Slot
    The processor is Pentium 3 it is not connected on the normal slot on
    board,instead its connected on a board & the whole board is connected
    to a Slot next to Processor slot.

    If u can plz help me find the manual …i am in Dubai now..most of the
    sites r blocked by the Govt of UAE ..so i cant open some sites i got
    after i goolged the board number

    with regards
    sanju

  2.  Luiz Antonio Dalazen jr Says:

    I have this motherboard too , and I need the BIOS.
    Who made this motherboard?
    If you discover please contact me.
    Thank you

  3.  Michael Says:

    “PC Chips” is the manufacturer.

    I will see if I can find you the BIOS.

    I deleted your second comment so that spambots wouldn’t harvest your email address–I see it in your comment in the admin panel. :)

  4.  ahmed Says:

    I dont have anything written on the mother board.
    On top of the board it Canada ICES-003 class /class B
    Behind its written E206922 PS-1
    If u can plz help me find the manual

  5.  ThinkBlog » Blog Archive » The PCChips Lottery (Info on E206922 PS-1) Says:

    […] In the ongoing saga of the E206922 PS-1 PC Chips motherboards that are unfortunately not marked at all, I found this great site where you can figure out what motherboard model you have by plugging in information. For instance, Sanju has a PC Chips M747 according to this chart, a version 5.0 since it’s the only 1999 model. Fortunately, that doesn’t matter in this case, since according to the PC Chips discontinued manuals page, all manuals for M747 are the same. […]

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all old posts now loaded

01:09:58 :: [general] :: 141 words

All the posts that were lingering in the SQL database from my old box running my blog out of my closet from the other apartment have now been inserted into this current blog. This includes posts by Jeff and Eric (duly noted where applicable), as well as the post that gets my site a great many hits, the one about the PC Chips motherboard, model E206922 PS-1, from 30 August 2003. (By the way, I’m attempting to sell that one, so if you’re interested, please let me know and I’ll put it up on eBay as soon as possible.) Other notables are the rant about Southern “hospitality” and a few posts that really were either funny or informative. The other ones are there too, though.

Look to your left and click “August 2003″ or “September 2003″ in the Archive section and browse the old wares!

5 Responses to “all old posts now loaded”

  1.  Sanju Says:

    I dont have anything written on the mother board.
    On top of the board it Canada ICES-003 class /class B
    Behind its written E206922 PS-1
    It has a SiS5595 IC
    Amibios1999 AI41 5332
    1 PCI slot
    3 Dimm Slot
    1 ISA Slot
    The processor is Pentium 3 it is not connected on the normal slot on
    board,instead its connected on a board & the whole board is connected
    to a Slot next to Processor slot.

    If u can plz help me find the manual …i am in Dubai now..most of the
    sites r blocked by the Govt of UAE ..so i cant open some sites i got
    after i goolged the board number

    with regards
    sanju

  2.  Luiz Antonio Dalazen jr Says:

    I have this motherboard too , and I need the BIOS.
    Who made this motherboard?
    If you discover please contact me.
    Thank you

  3.  Michael Says:

    “PC Chips” is the manufacturer.

    I will see if I can find you the BIOS.

    I deleted your second comment so that spambots wouldn’t harvest your email address–I see it in your comment in the admin panel. :)

  4.  ahmed Says:

    I dont have anything written on the mother board.
    On top of the board it Canada ICES-003 class /class B
    Behind its written E206922 PS-1
    If u can plz help me find the manual

  5.  ThinkBlog » Blog Archive » The PCChips Lottery (Info on E206922 PS-1) Says:

    […] In the ongoing saga of the E206922 PS-1 PC Chips motherboards that are unfortunately not marked at all, I found this great site where you can figure out what motherboard model you have by plugging in information. For instance, Sanju has a PC Chips M747 according to this chart, a version 5.0 since it’s the only 1999 model. Fortunately, that doesn’t matter in this case, since according to the PC Chips discontinued manuals page, all manuals for M747 are the same. […]

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