Marcus Telcontar
Aug 12th, 2002, 05:31:24 PM
Blame the need to ask this on my mind just not thinking right today -
It used to be that you needed to have a special CPU for the second processor on a twin headed system. But for the life of me, I cant remember if the PII changed that - specifically, the PII 400. I know PIII's dont need the special second CPU type, cause I've done that before, but I just dont rememebr if PII's can do this, or if you need an S-marked one, like you had to have with earlier Pentiums.
It used to be that you needed to have a special CPU for the second processor on a twin headed system. But for the life of me, I cant remember if the PII changed that - specifically, the PII 400. I know PIII's dont need the special second CPU type, cause I've done that before, but I just dont rememebr if PII's can do this, or if you need an S-marked one, like you had to have with earlier Pentiums.