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Name: fred6008 Date: May 5, 2001 at 22:11:18 Pacific
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I may be wrong, but I do not think there is a rockwell modem any more than there is an Intel computer. I think Rockwell was a chip used on a lot of generic modems. I have a Rockwell 14 K modem, but it had little switches instead of jumpers. So I do not think general statements about Rockwell jumpers can be made. Good luck on your quest. A lot of modems had markings on the board telling what each jumper did.
I just installed it & got it to work. Thanks guys, I'm so happy!!!!!!!!
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Name: Edgar Orellana Date: May 8, 2001 at 11:01:25 Pacific
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I have a Computer with a Pentium II Motherboard, I just installed a new hard drive; however, when I try to install the operating system, it shows a problem with hardware. I assume that it is because of the jumper setting. How posible is to find out about the jumper setting for a "SY-6BB V1.0 Pentium II Motherboard? I would appreciate any help form you. Thanks Edgar
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Response Number 6
Name: bob crawford Date: May 21, 2001 at 19:41:45 Pacific
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Re: Motherboard jumper settings: There are quite a few web sites that have info on this. Try http://venus.spaceports.com/~canada/webhq/ or use 'altavista' advanced search: 'title: motherboard' or look for your paticular brand using the text: "..." command. Goodluck
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