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- From: korenek@ferranti.com (gary korenek)
- Subject: Re: Gateway/Micronics motherboards
- Message-ID: <id.EM0V.OFB@ferranti.com>
- Reply-To: korenek@ferranti.com (Gary Korenek)
- Organization: Ferranti International Controls
- References: <1992Nov09.205915.13560@bmerh85.bnr.ca> <12NOV199209011470@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov> <1992Nov13.034617.14909@zeos.com> <m6r16sn@rpi.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 18:04:50 GMT
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- [...]
- >I (somewhere) have the specs for both the g2000 motherboar (I own one)
- >and the micronics VL-bus. As far as I can tell the specs are identical.
- >in addition, the picture on the VL-bus specs looks identical to the
- >g2000 motherboard. If there are any differences, I don't know of them,
- >but I guess you could always call micronics and ask them.
- >Mike Gile
-
- Short answer: I don't know.
-
- Long answer (with editorializing):
-
- I do not see why Gateway would have Micronics make a "special" m.b. for
- them, as Micronics' off-the-shelf product seems to be fine as-is. It
- would also seem cost-effective to use the standard product because
- Micronics would not have to design and produce a "special" product, thus
- adding cost.
-
- I received a data sheet (from Micronics) on their VL-bus motherboard.
- Since I got only one sheet, I assume they make only one VL-bus m.b.
- They simply plug in different processors and oscillators to make it go
- from 25 to 33 MHz (of course 50 and 66 MHz speed-doubled).
-
- The only "funny thing" I noticed: The data sheet is not very specific
- in some areas. As I recall, Gateway advertises 2 local bus IDE con-
- tollers integrated on the motherboard, while the Micronics data sheet
- does not mention this. If the "2 local bus integrated IDE controller"
- configuration is true, then I would rather have seen Micronics simply
- make 2 extra VL-bus slots available (for a total of 4). As it is now,
- (with 2 VL-bus slots), I would use 1 VL slot for Display adapter, the
- other for an Ultrastor 34F VL-bus SCSI controller, and wish I had at
- least one extra VL-bus slot (for maybe a network card). In other words
- I am disappointed that if I go VL-bus SCSI, the integrated IDE controller(s)
- is (are) taking up what could have been 1 or 2 extra VL-bus slots.
-
- The Micronics data sheet mentions "tested/burned in with DOS and UNIX"
- which is attractive because I wish to run both.
-
- Note that the ARIEL company features Micronics m.b.'s in their VL-bus
- machines (look in Computer Shopper/PC Sources mags). Again I assume
- they use the Micronics standard product.
-
- If I soon have an hour or 2 to kill, I will call my sales rep. at Gateway
- and ask the "custom" m.b. question. :-) :-)
-
- --
- Gary Korenek (korenek@ficc.ferranti.com)
- Ferranti International Controls Corp.
- Sugar Land, Texas (713)274-5357
-