On Aug 9, 2005, at 9:37 PM, G-List wrote:
Whether or not a given Sawtooth (aka the original AGP Graphics G4)
will support a dual processor configuration depends on the version of
an ASIC used on the motherboard. There are ways to determine if your
motherboard will support a multi-processor machine. I tested mine,
it "passed", and I got an Apple dual 450 card..
(snip)
If you look at, for instance, OtherWorld Computing's web
site, they explain about the motherboard ASIC issue and how to test
your board.
Yeah, well, mine failed. That's what I meant.
Is there nothing that can be done? I've been trying to find an answer
to that. I'm a whiz with a #2 philips screwdriver ;-) Actually, I can
usually find my way around a circuit board if I have a schematic
(sometimes even if I don't) -- used to repair VCR's for a living.
(snip)
(What?!?!? You haven't seen "R.O.D
The TV" yet?? Get with the program!)}
Sorry, not so much into Japanese anime. I'm more of a Veggie Tales
kinda guy. Big Bob the Tomato fan ;-)
All the best,
Ken N.
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