Amigaz wrote:
Had one of those Abit mobo's but it was dead on arrival
I wish I could say the same for my opti 486 board; I've dug it out of the rubbish pile and wasted more hours today trying to get it working. I have a feeling the mobo is fine but the scsi card is dead, the ide card is half-dead, and both graphics cards i have are also half dead. fleabay ftw.
Amigaz wrote:
The PISA slot is used for single-board computers
Sort of the same stuff Asrock has on their mobo's
The asrock x58 super-computer that uses sli to pull together multiple gpu-based processors? Do you mean an sbc would work alongside the mainboard processor in the old abit board? Not that I'd experiment as it seems to work well as a win95 box. But I'd always assumed sbc's required a passive backplane.