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Old May 11th 09, 08:51 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
bowling
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Default Needed: P4D-66 documentation

I'd like to know if anyone has any Owner's Manual / System Manual for the
old P4D-66 ? It's an old pre-pentium 486 model, of course.

Also, does anyone know how you get it to run in Non-Turbo mode? Is there a
quicker way than going into the BIOS?


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Old May 11th 09, 10:50 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Ben Myers[_2_]
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Default Needed: P4D-66 documentation

bowling wrote:
I'd like to know if anyone has any Owner's Manual / System Manual for the
old P4D-66 ? It's an old pre-pentium 486 model, of course.

Also, does anyone know how you get it to run in Non-Turbo mode? Is there a
quicker way than going into the BIOS?



All I have is motherboard documentation for the various older Gateway
motherboards, 486's and Pentium's, from back in the day when the Gateway
web site was pretty incomplete.

Questions, just to be sure I send you the right information:

Is this a motherboard with a little riser card for PCI and ISA add-in
boards? If so, is the motherboard square or rectangular in shape? If
not, I'll need to have better identification, as Gateway used a whole
series of 486 motherboards, mostly made by Micronics, some by Intel, and
some by a flaky 3rd party design outfit called Anigma.

Your email address to send info? ... Ben Myers
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Old May 12th 09, 04:05 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
bowling
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Default Needed: P4D-66 documentation

Thanks again for the file you e-mailed to me -- it will help allow my 486 to
provide additional useful service for years to come.

"Ben Myers" wrote in message
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bowling wrote:
I'd like to know if anyone has any Owner's Manual / System Manual for

the
old P4D-66 ? It's an old pre-pentium 486 model, of course.

Also, does anyone know how you get it to run in Non-Turbo mode? Is

there a
quicker way than going into the BIOS?



All I have is motherboard documentation for the various older Gateway
motherboards, 486's and Pentium's, from back in the day when the Gateway
web site was pretty incomplete.

Questions, just to be sure I send you the right information:

Is this a motherboard with a little riser card for PCI and ISA add-in
boards? If so, is the motherboard square or rectangular in shape? If
not, I'll need to have better identification, as Gateway used a whole
series of 486 motherboards, mostly made by Micronics, some by Intel, and
some by a flaky 3rd party design outfit called Anigma.

Your email address to send info? ... Ben Myers



 




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