Reply 41380 of 53069, by PC Hoarder Patrol
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OMORES wrote on 2021-12-09, 12:31:If your board is labeled W26361-W6-X-03, then it is the same... […]
PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2021-12-09, 10:01:OMORES wrote on 2021-12-08, 20:54:This Fujistu-Siemens 440BX goodie, looks good but it's not posting. Don't know if the CPU (PII-500) is working, but it should...
Seems there is a problem with memory... I used a double sided 128mb stick from HP.
Is that a model D1064 like this one of mine - download/file.php?id=105588&mode=view - as it has no trouble with double-sided sticks (currently running with 1 x 128MB PC100 Infineon plus 1 x 256MB PC133 Crucial)
If your board is labeled W26361-W6-X-03, then it is the same...
The CPU is actually a Katmai PIII-500. In the manual are DIP switch settings up to PII-450... Maybe here is the problem. Now it's configured at 450Mhz... Do you have a newer BIOS, because I can start a BIOS recovery from floppy.
Also, the CPU fan is not spinning when connected to FAN1 (near CPU) but it's working on FAN2.
Maybe better to open this as a new thread, though as PC@LIVE says, the board model D1064 is on the yellow BIOS label (the 26361 is more of a general Fujitsu-Siemens # on their boards).
Can't remember what my board came with, but I updated it to the latest available version which is v2 release 1.09 (zipped Winimage attached)
The board should support upto PIII 800MHz, and although the manual doesn't show it, these are the DIP switch settings I use from the D1107 manual which seem to work
I'm using the same cpu as you atm, with these settings
Also not sure why Fan1 isn't working as thats the header I'm using - maybe the board has more general issues than just memory