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I am haveing trouble finding a program like SoftFSB

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AmbientFiction

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I have a Tekram S3pro-au and I can't seem to find the board listed in SoftFSB(The closest thing to mine listed is Tekram S3AP-A. Could it be posible to use that instead of my board?) so I thought I might try a different program so I tried something else and got this message: Program requires new driver version!
Please install IOWP9598.VXD.

Ok so maybe that program is out till I find that VXD file. Anyone know where to find something like that?
 
When using SoftFSB its more important that your clock gererator is supported then your MB, you may give that a shot, i'm not sure about the driver thing.

goodluck
 
First you need to find your clockgenerator and then look at the numbers and letters on it also you may check your manual and see if any info is in there. Also at tweakfiles there is another program for changing FSB.
 
You could stick to FSB. You'll need to locate your clock generator. It is a chip right next to a small metal part. Here is a guide of how to do it. Just check your chip manufacturer and serial number. Then check if SoftFSB supports this chip.

If by any means SoftFSB do not support your clock generator, you should check with CPUCool if it also support your PLL.

I personally like more SoftFSB, but check if your PLL is supported.
 
Mictlan (Jul 19, 2001 03:53 p.m.):
You could stick to FSB. You'll need to locate your clock generator. It is a chip right next to a small metal part. Here is a guide of how to do it. Just check your chip manufacturer and serial number. Then check if SoftFSB supports this chip.

If by any means SoftFSB do not support your clock generator, you should check with CPUCool if it also support your PLL.

I personally like more SoftFSB, but check if your PLL is supported.

Whoo just what I was looking for and by the way I thought that was my Clock gen and I was right now I need to go inside my case I'll do it tomorrow I don't feel like breaking it open now
 
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