Phil,

I had to do some searching, but I did find three AT Pentium II motherboards.
Although, I did have to upgrade my memory.  I selected a Gigabyte 686BLX
motherboard.  The only problem so far is that this board only has two ISA slots; the
rest are PCI.  I think the oter two AT boards were from M Technologies and TMC.

Phil Risby wrote:

> Bryan Swann wrote:
>
> > >From what I understand, the Pentium II and Pentium Prp are very similar.
> > Except, the Pentium II runs older 16bit applications faster.  I don't see any
> > new Pentium Pro processors being developed, so I would go with a Pentium II.  I
> > just upgraded a 486 to a Pentium II with 64MB of RAM for just over $500.  I
> > used the existing chasis, harddrive, network card, etc
>
> Thats a valid commetnt, but I was wondering abput yourt upgrades?
> Doesnt the Pll use and ATX m/b and need an ATX case?
> Phil
>
> >
> >
> > The motherboard I used is the Gigabyte 686BLX.  I don't think you could upgrade
> > to a Pentium Pro for much less.
> >
> > Phil Risby wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everyone
> > >
> > > I know this is not redHat specific but I am thinking of upgrading.
> > > I am trying to find out if the Pentium ll series wuld be a better bet
> > > to say a Pentium Pro 200
> > > bearing in mind that
> > > 1) Pentium Pro is dying out
> > > 2) Pentium ll go upto what is ti now 400 Mhz?
> > > 3) Pentium Pro is a neat chip for 32 bit OS's
> > > Anyone any comments ( or bogomips)?
> > > Also the use tthe system is for plays a part I know.
> > > Lets say fp performance is important for graphics and rendering!
> > > Thanks
> > > Phil
> > >
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