Subject: RE: Processor types
From: stephen king (sking@chartercollege.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 21 2002 - 15:15:34 AKDT
Yeah, last I heard about that particular topic it actually requires
micro-drilling into the Celeron's case to short out a pin; basically, Intel
took the SMP capabilities out of the Celeron on purpose. Never tried it
myself; I'll leave that to those of you with either steadier hands or bigger
wallets.
Stephen
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Dieters
To: civileme
Cc: Mike Barsalou; 'aklug@aklug.org'
Sent: 6/21/2002 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Processor types
I've seen dual socket 370 motherboard's and 370->Slot1 adapter cards out
there that can enable you to run dual celerons, although iirc, it takes
some creative hacking (literally) to get it to work.
Justin
civileme wrote:
>The Celeron has the same internals and execution units as the P-III
>The Celeron has no ability to be placed on a mainboard with other
Celerons to
>make a multiprocessor computer (the Pentium DOES have that capacity)
>
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