Actually, I have a pair of PIII 1.13Gs, but with 133 Mhz bus. Would anyone like to trade in their 100Mhz bus PIII 1.1Gs for my processors? Ming Yu
> Thank you,Dusty. But maybe you have used Powerleap's Neo S370 in > conjunction with PL-PRO/II, since PIII 1.1Ghz's pin definition (as as > well as the voltage?) is different from Celeron 533's. > Ming Yu > >> Aloha, >> >> Yes, just put faster PIII processors in the PL-PRO/II adapters. The >> PPro systems run at 66mhz. What I did was convince Powerleap to sell >> me PL- PRO/II adapters with no processors and then I bought 2x PIII >> 1.1Ghz processors with 100Mhz bus. The bus is the important part. >> Basically you are under clocking the processor in the PPro system. >> One of the PIIIs I got was 133Mhz bus (the retailer thought he was >> doing me a favor) and that processor ran much slower (1.1Ghz @ 100Mhz >> underclocked to 66Mhz = 726Mhz, [EMAIL PROTECTED] underclocked to 66Mhz = >> 539Mhz). So I traded in that processor for the 100Mhz and everything >> worked fine. My Tyan 1662 board booted right up and worked great with >> Linux and Win2k . >> >> >> Mahalo, >> Dusty >> >> >>> I had a dual pentium pro machine running Linux, and recently upgraded >>> the machine to dual celeron 533MHz by using the socket converter >>> PL-PRO/II manufactured by Powerleap. I read from your archives >>> that someone can upgrade such machine to dual PIII 730MHz. >>> Does anyone know how this could be done or give any hint? >>> Ming Yu >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> LUAU mailing list > > > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau