Does not offically exist.........
I know of only 3-6 engineering boards in the world!

On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Don Steber wrote:

> Wish I could tell you about mine, but it isn't built yet. Does anyone 
> have any successful configuration recommendations for  SMP 
> Athlon configurations (preferably @ 1GHz)? I'd like to know what 
> motherboard you used, what Linux kernel version you had to use to 
> make it work (e.g., 2.3.99-pre5), how much memory, problems, etc.
> 
> I ask the above question because I am unsure of Linux's  
> compatibility with the Athlons, SMP and even Uni-Processor (sorry 
> if I'm an idiot here). I just easily built a dual-CPU Pentium III 
> (Katmai) system with a SuperMicro PIIIDME m/b with 256MB 
> SDRAM, and it's quite solid. The only effort here was building a 
> development kernel because despite what I read to the contrary, 
> kernel 2.2.14-5 (redhat's 6.2 production kernel) only recognized 
> 64MB of memory on this machine. But I somehow don't think that 
> the Athlon build will be so easy. Advice anyone...before I leap??? 
> Thanks for any effort to reply...
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Andre Hedrick
The Linux ATA/IDE guy

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