I'm seeing cheap boards that hold a socket 370 Celeron and plug
into slot one. Most have jumpers that claim to enable SMP support.

Looks like a dual motherboard (new Tyan Thunderbolt?), pair of these
adapter boards, pair of Celeron 466 (not overclocked, Intel rated at
that speed) and 128 megs would be well under $1000 US.

That sounds very attractive and I know someone who says it works
well for him, pair of 433 on Asus P2L97. Unfortunately he's running
NT.

Can anyone report relevant experience for Linux? My main question
is whether the adapter boards work, but any input would be welcome.
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