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Hi!

My name is Cassandra and I am new here and I would appreciate some help. I
have a mainboard s26361-w2, but I can't find a manual for it. All I can find
is that it is a mainboard from Siemens. I need the manual because I don't
know how to make it recognize my PII 350mhz cpu. I don't know how to explain
it in english, but I need the manual for changing the settings on the board
for a PII 350mhz cpu. I don't know what you call that thing on the board,
but I hope you know what I mean. Before I had PII 266mhz cpu. I don't know
if the board support it either. Can anybody help me, please?

Thanks

Cassandra
 
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In article <h7%bc.36275$zm5.15216@nntpserver.swip.net>, CASSANDRA
APELQVIST <cassandra33@mbox301.tele2.se> writes
>Hi!
>
>My name is Cassandra and I am new here and I would appreciate some help. I
>have a mainboard s26361-w2, but I can't find a manual for it. All I can find
>is that it is a mainboard from Siemens. I need the manual because I don't
>know how to make it recognize my PII 350mhz cpu. I don't know how to explain
>it in english, but I need the manual for changing the settings on the board
>for a PII 350mhz cpu. I don't know what you call that thing on the board,
>but I hope you know what I mean. Before I had PII 266mhz cpu. I don't know
>if the board support it either. Can anybody help me, please?
>
Have you tried :
http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com/peripheral.html

Good luck
--
Roger Hunt
 
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In article <4073358F.6FDA9A4D@zxeng.com>, Alex Zorrilla <apz@zxeng.com>
writes
>Cassandra,
>
>Yes, the Pentium II 300 runs at 66 MHz FSB, with a multiplier of 4.5. The only
>difference with the 266 is that SW8 CF4 should be "Off" for 300, "On" for 266.
>That should be the only thing you have to change.
>
Wandering OT (well it is OT already) .....

(My info is from TH99, which does list this MB.)

I wonder what SW1/5 does? It's "on" all the time, for all documented
ratios, and there's no info here.
Does the manual say?
--
Roger Hunt