The A950 TWR is a common computer motherboard manufactured by Packard Bell. Update now to fix problems such as frequent crashing, computer shuts off unexpectedly, no audio or no video, or a blank screen on start up. Visitors have downloaded this driver version 831 times with an aggregate rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 20 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 667.1 KB.
A950 TWR
Not Applicable
1.00.12 DN0R
Very hard to find Jumper settings and Mother Board layout for a Packard Bell Legend 1540 Supreme with a PB680 Orlando Mother Board originally with 133Mhz Processor and 16MB of RAM 2GB HD 33.6 modem sound card combo. BIOS version 1.00.06.dn0r original Max CPU was P200Mhz But after bios upgrade it will recognise P233Mhz. to do so I just removed the jumper pins from J1F2-D. Worked like a charm :)
Kevin Hukins (DG Member) on 10-Aug-2004
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/BIOSDN0.RE3 | 41.1 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/IFLASH.EXE | 188.0 KB | 19 Feb 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/1012DN0R.BIO | 65.7 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/1012DN0R.RCV | 16.4 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/1012DN0R.BI2 | 65.7 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/AUTOEXEC.BAT | 141 bytes | 9 Aug 1999 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/1012DN0R.BI3 | 41.1 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/1012DN0R.BI1 | 65.7 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/BIOSDN0.REC | 65.7 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/LOADREC.EXE | 26.8 KB | 3 Apr 1996 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/BIOSDN0.RE1 | 65.7 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/BIOSDN0.RE2 | 65.7 KB | 7 Jul 1997 |
PB Legend 1540 Supreme/680mb last Bios Update Version 1.00.12 DN0R Must have to overclock .exe/makedisk.bat | 935 bytes | 6 Jul 1999 |
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