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From: Michael C. Ibarra (ibarrahawk.com)
Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 07:33:59 CST

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    Quoting Derek Sivers <listhitmedia.com>:

    > At 11:16 AM 1/31/01 , Joe G wrote:
    > >Regarding problems using the onboard SCSI on the Tyan Thunderbolt
    > S1837,
    > >S1837UANG-L.
    >
    >
    > It's not just the SCSI!!
    >
    > We installed a new OpenBSD server using a Tyan motherboard and the whole
    > thing was doing a hard-crash (!!) whenever I'd upload files to it. (No
    > SCSI used at all.)
    >
    > Turns out it was super-picky about exactly what kind of RAM you use with
    > it, even though I was using regular stock 256meg PC133 ECC ram.

    Yes, and the website says so. It's not enough to be ECCPC133, it must
    be "registered" memory. Use that, or better yet one from the list of
    manufacturers that they suggest and you will not have those problems.
    I am using these motherboards using suggested memory and I have had
    no problems, other than install from CD to SCSI HDD :-(

    >
    > We replaced the motherboard with an Intel and it's worked perfectly.

    IMO the Intel mobo's do not have nearly the capabilities of the Tyan.
    BTW, be sure you are running the 121000 bios, it's posted on the
    Tyan website.

    Good luck,

    -mike

    Michael C. Ibarra
    Hawk Technologies, Inc (www.hawk.com)
    914-725-6300 ext. 111
            
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