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From: arthur@pc142.cs.cuhk.edu.hk (Arthur S.L. Hsieh)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Asus or Octek motherboard?
Date: 02 Jul 1996 13:34:49 +0800
Organization: Dept of Computer Science & Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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In article <4qijbv$fn4@news.hk.olivetti.com> raju@rssd.hk.olivetti.com
(Raju M. Daryanani) writes:

> I'm looking for a new Pentium motherboard for my PC and considering 
> using either an Octek Rhino 9 (http://www.ocean.aust.com/rhino9.html) or

My sister is using this board.  Although it's using Triton II chipset,
it has one chipset (UMC ???) which is different from the one in ASUS
T2P4 board.  If I remember correctly, J Wunch has mentioned that the
UMC one has some problem in its integrated 16550 functionality.  So be
careful.
-- 
Arthur Hsieh
slhsieh@cs.cuhk.edu.hk