Dale,
I have never messed with one of these "CPU upgrade kits".  But
I would guess that you could leave your jumpers for voltage, clock
speed and multiplier where you have it set for the 166.  That's not
a lot of increase, from 166 to 200, unless the 200 also has MMX,
which is purported to be faster than a 200 without MMX.  I have no
experience there either, only Pentium class I've used is a Pentium 75
and then on the IBM RISC 6000 system it is powered by a 233mHz PowerPC
chip...maybe someone on this or the LifeRaft list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
has experience with upgrade kits.  I've read both positive and
negative about them.
C U L8R!
Wiz  <{;-)
>
>Hi listers,
>
>I have an Evergreen MxPro 200 upgrade chip and would like to install
>it on my AMD P166. How do I configure the mobo to work with this
>chip. What value do I set the:
>
>CPU voltage?
>
>Clock frequency?
>
>Clock multiplier?
>
>I have the docs for my mobo so I know how to change the values, I
>just need the correct values. Evergreen's site was no help. TIA.
>
>Regards,
>Dale Mentzer
>
>Generally speaking, you aren't learning much when your mouth is moving.
>
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