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Re: Debian
Hello
> but it's
> > all similar technology. Best bet is probably to get a new BIOS chip
> > - they're not that expensive. eproms are about 50p each at most..
> Many tend to be 1Mb (that's Megabit not byte).
How does one get a new BIOS chip and where from ? The ones I'm
looking at are about UKP20 to 50.
I think it would be much easier to just drop this in the bin and get
a new board. Much simpler. I can get one next week :-)
Thanks
Richard
Sheffield UK
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