Dear All,

According to a web page i have found it's possible to use a celeron on a dual

pentium board. The link is: http://bxboards.com/dual.htm ,
http://www.cpu-central.com/dualceleron/index-dc.html ,
http://www.ocean.ic.net/mail/archive/lugwash-archive/0722.html ,
http://kikumaru.w-w.ne.jp/pc/celeron/index_e.html

It of course at your own risk. According to the web pages it works. I myself
would
advice a Socket 370 celeron and a adapter pcb to slot one as you won't loose
warranty on the celeron chip when it'll be defective.

Regards,

Joop Boonen.




S K SENTHIL VEL wrote:

> Does that mean even if I built a new kernel for SMP, Celeron will not
> support it ????? 'coz I am planning for a Dual processor.
>
> Regards,
> Senthil Vel
>
> On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Robert Russell wrote:
>
> >
> > There is one short coming to the Celeron. The Celeron will not support
> > SMP. I am told as that has been disabled, that is certain "connections"
> > have been broken intentionally by Intel.
> >
> > Reagards,
> >
> > Bob
>
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