[mythtv-users] [OT] Looking for an Aopen MK79G-1394 mobo in the US
Simeon Walker
simeon at sbs.bangor.ac.uk
Wed Jan 21 11:13:00 EST 2004
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
>On Tuesday 20 January 2004 10:58, michael brown wrote:
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>
>>>...it's the Aopen MK79G-1394. The bad news is that I can't find it
>>>
>>>
>>for sale
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>>>anywhere in the US... any suggestions?
>>>
>>>
>>Here's a close one, perhaps no 1394? With 3 PCI slots, that should
>>be easy to overcome. ;-)
>>
>>http://www.directron.com/mbmk79gn.html
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>>
>
>Thanks, but since I plan on having 3 tuners....
>
>I might just have to 'bite the bullet' and use my AGP GF4MX, though I
>was hoping to leave that in my old system in case I decide to use it as
>a remote frontend at some point. It would make life easier, though...
>really, the GF4MX was the only reason I wanted an nForce2 board; if I
>use my AGP card I could go with just about any uATX board with onboard
>1394.
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I was considering such an nForce2 board with onboard graphics but have
recently read that the Linux drivers won't generate a proper interlaced
TV signal (PAL or NTSC). Do you know different or does it not bother
you? Just wondering...
Sim
>Thanks,
>
>JAC
>
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