QDI ·
LEGEND
We have teamed up with QDI
corp to bring you one of the highest quality
lines of mainboards. The QDI Ledgend, ZillioX, excellenX, and
BrillianX
These
boards feature Speed Easy CPU configuration,
Power Easy power management, and Thermo Easy CPU
protection. QDI Motherboards have met
NSTL standards
for Y2K compliance.
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HERE FOR SPECS AND SUPPORT ON INDIVIDUAL BOARDS
To
complete your options, Mainboard Solutions are
available from:

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HERE FOR SPECS AND SUPPORT ON INDIVIDUAL BOARDS
For additional
suport, please contact tech support by phone, or
E-Mail: support@brownscomp.freeservers.com
Technical
Information on mainboards:
Jumper settings
and other information specific to a manufacturer
or board can be found by clicking on SUPPORT. There you will find
support information listed by motherboard.
Drivers
Needed
The ZX, BX,
EX, TX, TX pro and the LX chipset motherboards
require a patch for Windows 95 before the Intel
IDE controller drivers will set up propperly.
After setting up Win95, you may notice errors in
Device Manager on the IDE controllers. These
drivers have an effect on many other drivers, so
you will want to run the patch immediately.
The Patches for LX,TX and TXpro are available
from our FTP site,
mainboards .You can also download the TX update for Windows 95 or Intel update for Windows 95 directly.
For complete
information on Intel Chipsets, Click
here
To view Intel's
FAQ on Ultra DMA IDE, click here
Universal
Serial Bus:
All
of our motherboards today come with a USB option
Universal
Serial Bus (USB) is the result of the efforts of
Microsoft, Intel, Compaq, and other major
companies to develop a standard, simple plug and
play external port to make installing external
devices to your computer easier.
USB
is supported natively in Windows 98, and with a
suppliment to Win 95 Osr2. USB devices include
cameras, scanners, monitors, keyboards, mice, and
more... for more information on the latest in
USB, please refer to www.usb.org
Setup
of USB
Go into Device Manager, and remove anything that
may be set up already for USB support (if there
is a mysterious "PCI bridge" showing an
error, remove it too). Run USBSUPP.EXE from Windows,
follow on-screen instructions. When you reboot,
Windows 95 will install the hardware drivers. It
will ask you for a UHCD.SYS file, you will have
to tell it to look in the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
directory. When Windows finishes loading check in
Device Manager. You should see the USB ports and
root hub.
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