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Help needed fast to find motherboard drivers AtecStar
Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name
AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. |
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Help needed fast to find motherboard drivers AtecStar
Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I
forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. |
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"Gabriel Knight" wrote in message d.com... Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? IEEE 1394 is not USB, it's firewire http://www.frontx.com/cpx105_2.html. Connecting it to USB ports on the MB is a very, VERY bad idea. The 9-pin MB connector you're looking at may not be for USB, it may be for the firewire http://www.via.com.tw/en/downloads/brochures/peripherals/1394_1.pdf, unless it's specifically labeled USB. On my old Asus board (M2NPV-VM) the USB pin-outs are 6 10 o o o o o o o o o o o x 1 5 1- +5V 2- P7- (data -) 3- P7+ (data +) 4- GND 5- no pin 6- +5V 7- P8- 8- P8+ 9- GND 10- not connected The P7 and P8 are for ports 7 and 8; that board has two connectors like this for the front panel. I had a total of 8 USB ports between the front and the back. The IEEE 1394a connector is (same connector diagram as above) 1- TPA1+ 2- GND 3- TPB1+ 4- +12V 5- no pin 6- TPA1- 7- GND 8- TPB1- 9- +12V 10- GND So, you can see from the pin-outs that crossing those connectors could cause irreparable damage to the device plugged in and/or the MB. Hopefully this will help. Some kind of fun, huh :-) -- SC Tom |
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Help needed fast to find motherboard drivers AtecStar
"Gabriel Knight" wrote in message d.com... Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. I think I may have found the manual for your MB ftp://driver1.cptech.com.tw/manual/A300M-E1394%20manual.pdf Check it out and see. It's a very slow FTP connection, so be patient. If by chance you can't get it, I saved a copy and can post it somewhere for you. -- SC Tom |
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Help needed fast to find motherboard drivers AtecStar
Gabriel Knight wrote:
Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. USENET works on an ancient time scale. If you're lucky, you get your answer within the next 24 hours. If you're not lucky, you never get an answer. Try here for docs. http://web.archive.org/web/200409032.../a9gm-1394.htm You can track down the drivers, using the chip numbers of course. But the ATI chipset package or graphics driver would be a critical part. Now, the motherboard itself, looks suspiciously similar to the FIC P4M-RS300. Not exactly the same, but a good deal of similarity. FIC is out of business as near as I can tell. http://www.motherboards.org/mobot/mo...FIC/P4M-RS300/ http://www.firingsquad.com/products/..._p4m-rs300.jpg But even with that knowledge, the FIC angle is a dead end. Really dead. No info of note. They didn't put a manual for that motherboard on their website. Ever. I think this is going to cost you a video card, at least. The sound, you can probably find that on RealTek.com.tw . http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...&GetDown=false Maybe if you can figure out another chipset that uses IXP150, you can get the SMBUS driver from it. If I was doing this, it might take me the whole day to get a pig like that ready. If it was a customer, I'd probably kick them out the door :-) Paul |
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SC Tom wrote:
"Gabriel Knight" wrote in message d.com... Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. I think I may have found the manual for your MB ftp://driver1.cptech.com.tw/manual/A300M-E1394%20manual.pdf Check it out and see. It's a very slow FTP connection, so be patient. If by chance you can't get it, I saved a copy and can post it somewhere for you. That's a good find. I didn't even get a whiff of that when I went searching... Now, when I looked at the motherboard picture in that manual, which is a bit on the blurry side, I can see the "real" motherboard number on that thing. It's the FIC P4M-RS300. Look closely between the slots in the manual you found. The board is a rebranded P4M-RS300. (And the Firewire header looks like it's missing. I couldn't see the pin header for it, next to the VIA chip. http://www.firingsquad.com/products/..._p4m-rs300.jpg It looks like FIC OEMed that to other small companies, and between the lot of them, there is practically nothing left. You can probably find drivers, but it'll be a long, long day. Paul |
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"Paul" wrote in message ... SC Tom wrote: "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message d.com... Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. I think I may have found the manual for your MB ftp://driver1.cptech.com.tw/manual/A300M-E1394%20manual.pdf Check it out and see. It's a very slow FTP connection, so be patient. If by chance you can't get it, I saved a copy and can post it somewhere for you. That's a good find. I didn't even get a whiff of that when I went searching... Now, when I looked at the motherboard picture in that manual, which is a bit on the blurry side, I can see the "real" motherboard number on that thing. It's the FIC P4M-RS300. Look closely between the slots in the manual you found. The board is a rebranded P4M-RS300. (And the Firewire header looks like it's missing. I couldn't see the pin header for it, next to the VIA chip. http://www.firingsquad.com/products/..._p4m-rs300.jpg It looks like FIC OEMed that to other small companies, and between the lot of them, there is practically nothing left. You can probably find drivers, but it'll be a long, long day. The firewire headers ( (2) 5-pin) are on the edge of the MB by the last PCI slot on the left. I think you're right about the FIC MB being sold to smaller companies, hence the discrepancy in MB numbers. The search I did for A9GM-1394 brought up a forum that suggested the "true" number A300M-E1394, so I searched for it and found the link I posted. I can't read the bar code label to see what it says. Depending on the header that he has for the firewire, he may be re-doing it to fit. On my Asus MB that I gave the pin-out on, it was a single 10-pin block on the MB and the header was a matching connector with a plug in pin 10. I can remember one Compaq desktop that I had with another Asus board that had the 10-pin block on the MB, but the the header was two 5-pin connectors with one hole plugged on one of them. Also, I just pulled my old M2NPV-VM MB out of the closet, and the firewire block on the MB is red as opposed to the black USB ones. It doesn't look like the two on this MB are; they look black in the picture. I'm interested to see how it works out for Gabriel. Makes me want to pull all my older parts out of the closet and see what I can throw together LOL. I have a nice full tower out in the shed would hold just about anything I throw in it :-) -- SC Tom |
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SC Tom wrote:
"Paul" wrote in message ... SC Tom wrote: "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message d.com... Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. I think I may have found the manual for your MB ftp://driver1.cptech.com.tw/manual/A300M-E1394%20manual.pdf Check it out and see. It's a very slow FTP connection, so be patient. If by chance you can't get it, I saved a copy and can post it somewhere for you. That's a good find. I didn't even get a whiff of that when I went searching... Now, when I looked at the motherboard picture in that manual, which is a bit on the blurry side, I can see the "real" motherboard number on that thing. It's the FIC P4M-RS300. Look closely between the slots in the manual you found. The board is a rebranded P4M-RS300. (And the Firewire header looks like it's missing. I couldn't see the pin header for it, next to the VIA chip. http://www.firingsquad.com/products/..._p4m-rs300.jpg It looks like FIC OEMed that to other small companies, and between the lot of them, there is practically nothing left. You can probably find drivers, but it'll be a long, long day. The firewire headers ( (2) 5-pin) are on the edge of the MB by the last PCI slot on the left. I think you're right about the FIC MB being sold to smaller companies, hence the discrepancy in MB numbers. The search I did for A9GM-1394 brought up a forum that suggested the "true" number A300M-E1394, so I searched for it and found the link I posted. I can't read the bar code label to see what it says. Depending on the header that he has for the firewire, he may be re-doing it to fit. On my Asus MB that I gave the pin-out on, it was a single 10-pin block on the MB and the header was a matching connector with a plug in pin 10. I can remember one Compaq desktop that I had with another Asus board that had the 10-pin block on the MB, but the the header was two 5-pin connectors with one hole plugged on one of them. Also, I just pulled my old M2NPV-VM MB out of the closet, and the firewire block on the MB is red as opposed to the black USB ones. It doesn't look like the two on this MB are; they look black in the picture. I'm interested to see how it works out for Gabriel. Makes me want to pull all my older parts out of the closet and see what I can throw together LOL. I have a nice full tower out in the shed would hold just about anything I throw in it :-) What I noticed in the picture, was a 2x7 connector near the VIA chip in the upper left. http://www.firingsquad.com/products/..._p4m-rs300.jpg The A300 manual doesn't have any mention of that, and it isn't in the A300 picture either. I can't figure out what that might be. It looks to be a 2x7, with one pin blocked in the center on one side. So a total of 13 pins, with 1 keying pin. And since it's near the VIA chip, I figured it might be a Firewire. I've seen a couple different patterns for Firewire, but I thought eventually they settled on one pinout for later boards. FrontX has some of it documented, but I don't think they include the FIC configuration here. http://www.frontx.com/cpx105_2.html Some header patterns for Firewire, they use two pins for VCC and two pins for GND. And that's to handle the max current that Firewire bus can draw. I notice the FIC board has a Polyfuse next to each header. So at least you're protected against a burnout. And the board seems to have enough Polyfuses in other areas. (That's a measure of cheapness, and some of the el-cheapo boards cut corners on that, and run a bunch of 5V interfaces, off the same Polyfuse.) Paul |
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In article , Paul wrote:
SC Tom wrote: "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message d.com... Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. I think I may have found the manual for your MB ftp://driver1.cptech.com.tw/manual/A300M-E1394%20manual.pdf Check it out and see. It's a very slow FTP connection, so be patient. If by chance you can't get it, I saved a copy and can post it somewhere for you. That's a good find. I didn't even get a whiff of that when I went searching... Now, when I looked at the motherboard picture in that manual, which is a bit on the blurry side, I can see the "real" motherboard number on that thing. It's the FIC P4M-RS300. Look closely between the slots in the manual you found. The board is a rebranded P4M-RS300. (And the Firewire header looks like it's missing. I couldn't see the pin header for it, next to the VIA chip. http://www.firingsquad.com/products/..._p4m-rs300.jpg It looks like FIC OEMed that to other small companies, and between the lot of them, there is practically nothing left. You can probably find drivers, but it'll be a long, long day. Paul With it being an ATI chipset, just go to www.amd.com and do an auto drivers search |
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GMAN wrote:
In article , Paul wrote: SC Tom wrote: "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message d.com... Everyone I have found what I needed I used right click driver pack that I forgot I had on a dvd that I have I do now need a manual for the pins of the USB as I have to install a card reader with individual pins so I need to know what the pins are for the usb on the mobo or can someone tell me what they are if they are a generic pin setting. it has: bg vcc X O O O O O O O O O X is no pin and the only one I paid attention to is the bg and the vcc the bg is next to the X and the vcc is at the end now (this is what the old cable was when I pulled out the front usb cable on the case) the other five pins I dont know I need to put the usb cable for the card reader in that has pins as: GND, D+, D-, GNDA and VCC. Then I have a IEEE1394 cable (this is the sticker on the cable) to put on the mobo too it has: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-, VCC and GND. do I use the TX's on one usb port and the RX's on another usb port but then which port do I put the VCC and GND to? "Gabriel Knight" wrote in message .com... Hi I need motherboard drivers fast for a motherboard that has a name AtecStar as a sticker on one of the ports printer if im correct and a sticker with A9GM-1394 for the Mobo I cant find any with google or driversguide or driverscollection all I need is the onboard video and onboard sound and one called SM bus controller these are the only ones in device manager for Win XP Pro. I can put a sound card and an agp card in if I have to but that just means I need the SM bus controller one to get this running good, this must be a fairly (crappy) non used mobo as the words atecstar in google are far and few between but there is a site but I cant read it as it is in chinese or japanese and google cant translate it. Thanks all. I think I may have found the manual for your MB ftp://driver1.cptech.com.tw/manual/A300M-E1394%20manual.pdf Check it out and see. It's a very slow FTP connection, so be patient. If by chance you can't get it, I saved a copy and can post it somewhere for you. That's a good find. I didn't even get a whiff of that when I went searching... Now, when I looked at the motherboard picture in that manual, which is a bit on the blurry side, I can see the "real" motherboard number on that thing. It's the FIC P4M-RS300. Look closely between the slots in the manual you found. The board is a rebranded P4M-RS300. (And the Firewire header looks like it's missing. I couldn't see the pin header for it, next to the VIA chip. http://www.firingsquad.com/products/..._p4m-rs300.jpg It looks like FIC OEMed that to other small companies, and between the lot of them, there is practically nothing left. You can probably find drivers, but it'll be a long, long day. Paul With it being an ATI chipset, just go to www.amd.com and do an auto drivers search The closest I could find manually, was a Win2K driver. Even though I think the chipset was released after WinXP was. http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...grated-2k.aspx Paul |
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