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Socket 370 -> Socket 8 converters anyone?
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New Intel Celerons
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If socket 8 is electronically compatible, why not just make a socket converter so those of us with PPro systems can go somewhere other than the expensive PII overdrives. Maybe dual celerons would work on a dual socket 8 board...
Reminds me of the 3D GUI on the "unix" system in Jurasick Park. It seems I've seen some cheap immitaions of that floating around since the movie.
That is the link to the alpha binary. Most people probably want the x86 binary which is h ttp://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/software/setiath ome-1.3.i386-winnt-cmdline.exe.
The NT client runs on recent 9x installations. .dll dependency failure with an old 95 box.
It runs fine on my 98 machines, but it did have a
MPEG TV is only $10 to register. If you'll use it, buy it. Support good software for Linux!
If socket 8 is electronically compatible, why not just make a socket converter so those of us with PPro systems can go somewhere other than the expensive PII overdrives. Maybe dual celerons would work on a dual socket 8 board...