Tyan TIGER 100 Dual Pentium-2 2x 400 MHz
Fried and Died, 4/12/2012.
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Tyan TIGER 100 Dual Pentium-3 2x 600 MHz
5/5/2012 Used MB & Processors
F type. Supports 100 FSB Coppermine CPU
The top S1832DL F Type was purchased used. It works but there are burns on the power connector. The second board is the same type but this is new and unused.
This is my MIDI computer. It is never connected to the net. All my music processing software runs on this computer. It is setup with a View Sonic PS790 monitor. I built this after ordering all the components in 1998.
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Re-furbishing the system in 2012 after the hard drive burned out. Increasing RAM to 1 GB. Upgrading to W98SE so I can use USB mass storage devices (thumb drives). Adding IDE drives to run the OS & programs off of. I will use the SCSI drives just for piping in the 8 audio channels through the Korg 1212I/O card. I replaced the 3" AC fan. This venturi type fan in the back of the cabinet behind the the SCSI drives. Keeping the 7200 RPM SCSI drives cool is very important. Replaced the CR2032. Installed new NIC, a Intel Pro /100M Desktop 10/100 PCI.
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American Megatrends BIOS 2.5
1048 MB of RAM
Win 98SE, 4.10.2222 A
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Adaptec AHA-2940 UW PCI SCSI Controller +Spare,
Seagate ST19171W, Seagate ST1917M Manual, Burned out after 13 years.
Toshiba CD-ROM XM 6400/TA,
ATI RAGE 128 FURY SD TV AGP 40.0,
Seagate ST39236LW Manual Overview
Barracuda ST380011A (two)
Barracuda ST39173W (two, used)
This is the picture of the Tiger motherboard from the Tyan web site. Checkout my photo on the left showing the inside of the computer. The Tiger actually has the IDE connectors parallel and outside of the RAM slots. Not adjacent and perpendicular. So the board I have is the Tiger 100, S1832DL revision (B) now F
Tyan Tiger 100 is a quality, high performance dual processing
solution which supports the powerful Intel Pentium II / III microprocessors.
This mainboard is designed around the Intel 440BX AGPset. Please refer to the
Motherboard CPU Compatibility Chart for more specs.
The Tiger 100 supports SPD SDRAM memory and ECC SDRAM. The board's PCI Local Bus
and new 32-bit AGP bus provides high performance capabilities that are ideal for
a wide range of demanding applications such as: CAD, CAM, CAE, real-time 3D, and
simulations.
This integrated system board achieves the highest reliability and is based on an
ATX form factor. Some of the features included are: integrated dual channel PCI
IDE, integrated floppy controller, integrated high speed I/O, Universal Serial
Bus, on-board PS/2 mouse connector, and optional System Management.
Flexibility and expandibility have been considered when designing the Tiger 100.
With I/O and drive controller support built om, the Tiger 100 allows many
upgrade paths not found on other boards. With four 168-pin DIMM sockets, the
Tiger 100 can provide a very flexible memory configuration of up to 1 GB SPD
SDRAM or SDRAM+ECC in addition to the new 100 MHz SDRAMs (PC100 memory required
for 100 MHz operation)
CPUs Supported | Single
or Dual Pentium II 233-450+, With 1/8/99 Bios: single Celeron (A)300-366 and single or dual Pentium III 450/500 |
Clock
Multipliers (Jumpers) |
Documented:
3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5 Undocumented: 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 |
Bus Speeds | 66.8, 68.5, 75, 83.3, 100, 103, 112Mhz |
CPU voltage settings | Auto detect |
System Memory | Four 168-pin DIMM sockets supporting SDRAM, 1024 MB max. (8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 MB), SPD and ECC support |
Expansion Slots | 1
32-bit AGP, 5 PCI, 2 ISA (All Full length) |
Internal/External I/O |
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Form Factor | ATX: 12 inches x 9.8 inches |
Miscellaneous |
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Boot Options | First
Drive: Any + Network Second Drive: Any Third Drive: Any (Except SCSI) (Any = Floppy, Hard Drives, CD-ROM, SCSI) |
Interface | Alternative names |
Specification document[8] |
Connector | Width (bits) |
Clock[9] | Maximum | Electrical | ||||||
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Bandwidth (MB/s)[10] | Bandwidth (Mbit/s)[11] | Length (single ended)[12] |
Length LVD[13] | Length HVD | Devices[14] | Impedance [Ω] | Voltage [V] | ||||||
SCSI-1 | Narrow SCSI | SCSI-1 (1986)[15] | IDC50; Centronics C50 | 8 | 5 MHz | 5 MB/s | 40 Mbit/s | 6 m | NA | 25m | 8 | SE 90 ± 6 Ω[16] | 5 |
Fast SCSI | SCSI-2 (1994) | IDC50; Centronics C50 | 8 | 10 MHz | 10 MB/s | 80 Mbit/s | 3 m | NA | 25m | 8 | SE 90 ± 6 Ω[16] | 5 | |
Fast-Wide SCSI | SCSI-2; SCSI-3 SPI (1996)[15] |
2 x 50-pin (SCSI-2); 1 x 68-pin (SCSI-3) |
16 | 10 MHz | 20 MB/s | 160 Mbit/s | 3 m | NA | 25m | 16 | SE 90 ± 6 Ω[16] | 5 | |
Ultra SCSI | Fast-20 | SCSI-3 SPI[15] | IDC50 | 8 | 20 MHz | 20 MB/s | 160 Mbit/s | 1.5 m | NA | 25m | 8 | SE 90 ± 6 Ω[16] | 5 |
3 m | NA | NA | 4 | ||||||||||
Ultra Wide SCSI | SCSI-3 SPI[15] | 68-pin | 16 | 20 MHz | 40 MB/s | 320 Mbit/s | NA | NA | 25m | 16 | SE 90 ± 6 Ω[16] | 5 | |
1.5 m | NA | NA | 8 | ||||||||||
3 m | NA | NA | 4 | ||||||||||
Ultra2 SCSI | Fast-40 | SCSI-3 SPI-2 (1997) | 50-pin | 8 | 40 MHz | 40 MB/s | 320 Mbit/s | NA | 12m | 25m | 8 | LVD 125 ± 10 Ω[16] | |
Ultra2 Wide SCSI | SCSI-3 SPI-2 | 68-pin; 80-pin (SCA/SCA-2) | 16 | 40 MHz | 80 MB/s | 640 Mbit/s | NA | 12m | 25m | 16 | LVD 125 ± 10 Ω[16] | ||
Ultra3 SCSI | Ultra-160; Fast-80 wide | SCSI-3 SPI-3 (1999)[15] | 68-pin; 80-pin (SCA/SCA-2) | 16 | 40 MHz DDR | 160 MB/s | 1280 Mbit/s | NA | 12m | NA | 16 | LVD 125 ± 10 Ω[16] | |
Ultra-320 SCSI | Ultra-4; Fast-160 | SCSI-3 SPI-4 (2002)[15] | 68-pin; 80-pin (SCA/SCA-2) | 16 | 80 MHz DDR | 320 MB/s | 2560 Mbit/s | NA | 12m | NA | 16 | LVD 125 ± 10 Ω[16] | |
Ultra-640 SCSI | Ultra-5 | SCSI-3 SPI-5 (2003) | 68-pin; 80-pin | 16 | 160 MHz DDR | 640 MB/s | 5120 Mbit/s | 16 |