Aaron Grewell <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed thusly on Wednesday, January 08, 2003 10:46 AM:
> Celeron fits into the budget category. Intel has always had these chips > and in the old days they were marked with "sx" (386sx, 486sx). Now > they're called Celerons, and there are several varieties. The only two > you should need to know about are P3 Celerons and P4 Celerons. These > are low-cache varieties of the P3 and P4. Right now P3 Celerons are the > most common, and fit into the older-style Socket 370 motherboards. The > P4 Celerons require the newer boards. Thank you. That basically answers my question. Now I need to gather a bit more data from the box it came in... ;-}> In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord, Tom :-}) Thomas A. Condon Barbershop Bass Singer Registered Linux User #154358 A Jester Unemployed _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
