Probably 24 person hrs. if everything goes right. If you have two people, one setting up server, the other setting up workstations, should be able to get it done in one very long day, assuming the network is all hard wired already.
Bluelight is K-Mart's old attempt at dial-up internet service. As I recall, it uses it's own software instead of Windows dialup networking and is set up to use IE. Didn't know it was still around. Sorry you have dial-up, but clearly the safest thing to do without breaking your proprietary...
seems like both AMD and Intel have kind of reached the limits of what they can do speedwise with silicon. Be interesting to see what the next big thing is in processors over the next 5 years.
OK if I understand correctly, just set up your primary hard drive with the operating system as master on the first IDE port and leave all other drives disconnected. Boot and see if the OS at least starts to load. Unless your new motherboard is "identical" to your old one, you should do a...
I missed that you added in a pci card. If you can put everything back the way you had it and it works then obviously the pci card is not going to work yet. Have to agree with sideswipe;)
A MAC, of course, is a personal computer made by Apple Corporation. It uses a slow, proprietary processor, and runs a variant of unix.
Kind of like running Slackware on a P-III. Nothing wrong with it. Except that, in this case, when parts are not mass produced, they can't compete price-wise.
MEMORY
* 2 DDR DIMM sockets and 2 DIMM sockets support (can not be used simultaneously)
o Two 184-pin DDR SDRAM (DDR200, DDR266) or
o Two 168-pin 3.3V SDRAM (PC100, PC133)
o Maximum: 1.0GB (DDR or SDRAM)
appears you need two 512
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