FIC KA-6110 Documentation Download (Official)

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Supported Models

KA-6110

Manufacturers

FIC

File Name

Versions

QQ418 (5-Jun-2001)

Additional Notes

Slot1

BIOS

PCB Version-2.0

Fix: Fix system hang during Windows 98 installation when USB keyboard plugged-in

Uploaded By

Lakshmi (DG Staff Member) on 16-Sep-2004

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Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
QQ418_KA6110_pcb20/bios_type.txt 30 bytes 10 Feb 1999
QQ418_KA6110_pcb20/bios_beep_codes.txt 2.0 KB 23 Sep 1998
QQ418_KA6110_pcb20/BIOS_recovery.txt 4.1 KB 10 Feb 1999
QQ418_KA6110_pcb20/QQ418_KA6110_pcb20.txt 238 bytes 6 Jun 2001
QQ418_KA6110_pcb20/flash73.exe 30.8 KB 25 Aug 1999
QQ418_KA6110_pcb20/QQ418.bin 262.1 KB 5 Jun 2001

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  2. Select the Driver tab.

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