Running a dual C300 (Slot 1) and a dual Celeron 333 overclocked to 504 MHz
(PPGA in Slotkit adapter).
Both are rock solid, which by definition means NOT running NT.
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> Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 4:46 PM
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> Subject: Socket 370 Celerons
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> 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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