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Reply 80 of 107, by rgart

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Hi JaNoZ, love the adjustments you made to your voltage module. My power supply was on the way out - Sparks flew and now I get no activity from the board with a different PSU. I bagged it up in a static bag for further tests but have not had the chance recently.

What is your experience like with this board?

I found it fast, stable and reliable when configured correctly but a little fussy with other hardware. It also always "felt" more responsive than other systems I have with simple things like going to bios and navigating through it.

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Reply 81 of 107, by feipoa

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What were your negative symptoms when using the SCSI card? Did you try slower SCSI cards or Ultra ATA cards?

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Reply 83 of 107, by rgart

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JaNoZ wrote:

This is a good read rgart, what did you pay for that second ecs board with vrm.

I got it for around 30 Euro from Germany.

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I built up a VRM with continuously adjustable voltage within the limits of 3.1 - 4.1 V […]
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I built up a VRM with continuously adjustable voltage within the limits of 3.1 - 4.1 V

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I used this for reference: http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/misc/lacuna_vrm/

Very nice and thanks for the reference link.

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What were your negative symptoms when using the SCSI card? Did you try slower SCSI cards or Ultra ATA cards?

I cant recall. I only have two Adaptec AHA-2940U2W Ultra2-LVD and it didn't like either. I spent too long trying to get it working.. I never ended up buying the promise card you recommend.
On another note I noticed my original board had a phoenix bios but the new one has the award bios sticker underneath the Neue version sticker. Can't wait to test it out.
What is "Neue Version UM8810 Ver VBS 1.22PH" ? Does anyone know?

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Reply 85 of 107, by BastlerMike

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VBS stands for "Vobis", Germany's former largest PC distributor. The board comes from one of their "Highscreen"-branded computers. I think the "PH" at the end of the version number indicates a Phoenix bios.

Reply 86 of 107, by BastlerMike

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After soldering a 5-pin header for the PS/2 mouse and fiddling with the wires, I can also confirm that the PS/2 mouse connector is working.
The Phoenix bios shows a "Mouse intialized" message on startup.

Reply 87 of 107, by JaNoZ

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So only fit in 5pins in the header, and were good to go?
What adjustments need to be made?

So you have Phoenix 1.22 bios, i think 1.32J is the last version right?

Reply 88 of 107, by BastlerMike

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JaNoZ wrote:

So only fit in 5pins in the header, and were good to go?
What adjustments need to be made?

I don't know what you exactly mean.

So you have Phoenix 1.22 bios, i think 1.32J is the last version right?

I have version 3.2j and yes, it is the latest one.

Reply 94 of 107, by feipoa

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Attached, I have modified the UM8810PAIO v1.23 AWARD BIOS for PS/2 support. Let me know if it works.

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Reply 95 of 107, by horstmueller

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Thanks for modifying but it did not work.
No message for detecting a mouse and the cutemouse driver did not find something either.
Microsoft mousdriver loads, but if I want to test with norton commander, the system crashes.

Reply 96 of 107, by feipoa

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Did the Phoenix BIOS work with a PS/2 mouse for you? There are reports in this thread that some BIOS does work.

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Reply 97 of 107, by horstmueller

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The Phoenix BIOS works fine with the ps2 mouse. It also recognise my Cyrix 5x86.

Only one strange thing. I was not able to Programm the BIOS chip in the board. Tried uniflash 1.40 - Always have to usw an external Programm er.

Reply 99 of 107, by Bancho

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Sorry to dig up an old thread but I've had this board for a while and want to do a build around it. I have the PS/2 bracket and VRM module and want to use a Cyrix 5x86 100GP cpu on the board. My board must have come out of a Viglen machine as the BIOS mentions that when booting - I will try and get the bios details which is currently on the board. I'm sure its a Phoenix Bios.

How do i go about flashing the bios on this? If it possible to flash it using software or is it a chip out into a programmer jobbie?

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