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jeffm...@yahoo.com

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Aug 23, 2008, 1:07:33 AM8/23/08
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I recently received an Epox EP-9NPA+Ultra mainboard refubrished from
the online Epox store, but it did not include a manual. The Epox
website is of no help - their ftp links are broken. Does anyone have
a electronic version of the manual I can have? Thanks!

Paul

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Aug 23, 2008, 7:06:35 AM8/23/08
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mu-9npa+Ultra&+&J.pdf

http://202.69.85.13/Mainboard%20Manual/Socket%20939/mu-9npa+Ultra&+&J.pdf

It is downloading so slowly, I cannot finish the download and verify the
file is OK.

I've been trying to use web.archive.org to find a copy, but that machine
is being a pig right now as well.

OK, I don't know what just happened, but a second copy of the file showed
up. My browser sat quietly, doing nothing for about 10 minutes, then
suddenly started downloading at 130KB/sec. The file pointed to by this
link, is actually stored on a web.archive.org disk. I don't know why
there is a delay, unless something in the source code for this page,
is trying to ping a node on the net somewhere.

http://web.archive.org/web/20050817235840/http://www.epox.nl/downloads/download.php?download_id=142

So now you have two places to look :-)

The first link still isn't finished.

Good luck,
Paul

LarrytheCucumber

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Aug 24, 2008, 4:17:53 AM8/24/08
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On Aug 23, 5:06 am, Paul <nos...@needed.com> wrote:

> jeffmac...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > I recently received an Epox EP-9NPA+Ultra mainboard refubrished from
> > the online Epox store, but it did not include a manual.  The Epox
> > website is of no help - their ftp links are broken.  Does anyone have
> > a electronic version of the manual I can have?  Thanks!
>
> mu-9npa+Ultra&+&J.pdf
>
> http://202.69.85.13/Mainboard%20Manual/Socket%20939/mu-9npa+Ultra&+&J...

>
> It is downloading so slowly, I cannot finish the download and verify the
> file is OK.
>
> I've been trying to use web.archive.org to find a copy, but that machine
> is being a pig right now as well.
>
> OK, I don't know what just happened, but a second copy of the file showed
> up. My browser sat quietly, doing nothing for about 10 minutes, then
> suddenly started downloading at 130KB/sec. The file pointed to by this
> link, is actually stored on a web.archive.org disk. I don't know why
> there is a delay, unless something in the source code for this page,
> is trying to ping a node on the net somewhere.
>
> http://web.archive.org/web/20050817235840/http://www.epox.nl/download...

>
> So now you have two places to look :-)
>
> The first link still isn't finished.
>
> Good luck,
>     Paul

Thanks so much! I also got some help from another group and another
website, who found the PDF on Epox's Russina website.

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