Dusty, Thanks for your reply. I am in China. If you are no longer using them, would you like to trade them for some thing? My dual pentium pro machine is still running, and I am going to upgrade it to dual celeron 533 with PL-PRO/II (but without Neo S370). I have a couple of PIII CPUs, but all of them are 133Mhz bus. If you are interested I can trade them for your PIII 1.1G (100Mhz bus) and S370s. Regards, Ming Yu
> Ming Yu, > > I think it is just the S370. There isn't much too it, it is a tiny > little thing that fits between the CPU and PL-PRO/II. It is soo small > that it seems like a part of the PL-PRO/II. If you are in Hawaii I have > a couple of these that I am no longer using. You could check them out > if you wanted. > > Mahalo, > Dusty > > >> Is it just Neo S370, or some more sophisticated ones, like PL-370/T or >> PL-370/SMP? the later is much more expensive. >> Ming Yu >> >>> Aloha, >>> >>> I think you are correct. When I bought my adapters they offered a >>> PIII version that came with the PL-PRO/II and a seperate smaller >>> adapter that fits in between the PIII and the PL-PRO/II. The Neo >>> S360 is so small I forgot all about it. >>> >>> Dusty >>> >>> >>> >>>> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> LUAU mailing list >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> LUAU mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau