Slashdot talked about this the other day. The board will only
work with their motherboards and it wont allow a 4 or 8 processor
system. Only 2 processors max.
Mike
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Wade Parker wrote:
> I saw this news release for a new type of multiprocessor configuration and
> though I'd pass it on to the list. The product claims to convert any
> single processor slot 1 motherboard into a dual processor Celeron PPGA
> system. I didn't know which listed this would be most appropriate for this
> one or the Beowulf list.
>
> http://www.qdi.ca/release/release990604.htm
>
> Could someone who knows more about the hardware requirements for SMP take a
> quick look at this adapter's spec sheet? IF it works in a single processor
> board would it make a dual slot one into a quad PPGA? ( the big if ) IF so
> then what about a quad board to an eight processor configuration?
>
> Wade Parker
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