Cant find manual for mobo

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Gabriel Knight

Hi all

Im having a hard time finding a manual for a Future Power VA693A or
FP-VA693A

Please help !!

GK
 
It seems that it is very close that it has one of the same chipset
"VT82c693A" but the other isnt. im after one that has 4x Pci and 1x Isa ,
and the one as below is by "MS-6154" I need "FP" or "Future Power-VA693A"

Thanks
GK
 
Gabriel said:
It seems that it is very close that it has one of the same chipset
"VT82c693A" but the other isnt. im after one that has 4x Pci and 1x Isa ,
and the one as below is by "MS-6154" I need "FP" or "Future Power-VA693A"

Thanks
GK

http://web.archive.org/web/20010417173206/www.futurepowerusa.com/products/FP-VA693A_mboard.htm

Chipsets - VIA 82C693A, 82C686A 133MHz AGPset

It looks like the Futurepowerusa site didn't have PDF manuals
for download.

Does it visually look like this board ? Maybe it is made by
some other company. But without decent pictures of the
exact product Future Power was offering, it is pretty hard
to tell for sure. I found this page, by searching on the
two chip numbers above.

http://www.j-mark.com/PRODUCT/mb/693as.html

Paul
 
It looks like the Futurepowerusa site didn't have PDF manuals


Yeah they have manuals in *.doc form

Is there a way to save it as or convert it to PDF?

I dont have a program to open it except Wordpad and it dosnt feel and look
as good as a PDF.

GK :( mumble mumble....site with no pdf...mmmehmee stupid
wordpad.....grumble hhmm what should I do....
 
Gabriel said:
Yeah they have manuals in *.doc form

Is there a way to save it as or convert it to PDF?

I dont have a program to open it except Wordpad and it dosnt feel and look
as good as a PDF.

GK :( mumble mumble....site with no pdf...mmmehmee stupid
wordpad.....grumble hhmm what should I do....

In the download section at Microsoft, there are Word, Excel, and Powerpoint
viewer applications. The Word one, will give you the basic ability to deal with
a DOC file. I don't know if OpenOffice would handle the DOC file, but
it might be another alternative, if you are in Linux land.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...roductID=4289AE77-4CBA-4A75-86F3-9FF96F68E491

Paul
 
Open office works fine on win, is free, and can read
doc files.
Oh and can convert to pdf.
 
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