I use a couple of Asus P2B-D and P2B-DS mobos:
http://www.asus.com/Products/Motherboard/Pentiumpro/P2b-d/index.html
and
http://www.asus.com/Products/Motherboard/Pentiumpro/P2b-ds/index.html
They support PII-233 and going up to at least PIII-600, and I'm sure that
by now they support higher speeds.
These boards are very stable, and they run heavy loads here for two years
now (that's my oldest P2B-D).
I like the P2B-DS version with the dual SCSI channels onboard (Adaptec U2W).
I you have specific questions, feel free to email me.
HTH, Adoram Rogel
"Gregory T. Norris" wrote:
>
> My apologies if this isn't the appropriate forum, but I was hoping you
> all could help me with a hardware question...
>
> I have a pair of PII-300MHz CPUs (Slot 1), and plan to acquire a
> dual-processor motherboard. Any suggestions for a decent manufacturer
> and/or model, which works well under Linux? I'm likely to upgrade the
> CPUs at some point in the future (six months to a year maybe), so it's
> a definite plus if it can accommodate PIIIs as well.
>
> Any advice would be appreciated. Thanx!
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