Re: Slot-1 - dual PPGA interface

Ken VanDine (ken@ontheverge.net)
Fri, 16 Jul 1999 13:53:34 -0700


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I am planning on getting the Abit BP6 motherboard with has dual PPGA sockets on
board. With 2 Celeron 400's, that should kick a$#..... The board is only about
$125 ....

--Ken

david parsons wrote:

> In article <linux.kernel.199907161725.KAA12219@sirius.cs.pdx.edu>,
> Ian D Romanick <idr@cs.pdx.edu> wrote:
> >You must mean the one shown at http://www.qdi.ca/release/release990604.htm?
> >As near as I can tell, the underlying OS should not be able to tell the
> >difference between this setup and a normal dual proc board. It seems pretty
> >damn cool.
>
> It may require the QDI motherboard, though, and a really deep case to
> fit the tower -o- CPUs.
>
> It's pretty sick, though, so I have to get one.
>
> ____
> david parsons \bi/ Jules <csusb@csv.warwick.ac.uk> wrote:
> \/ >The 21st century starts in 2001, and there is no way of
> >denying it.
>
> Sez you. I say there *is* a way of denying it, and
> it goes like this. I couldn't care less what sort of
> mistakes were made almost 2000 years ago. In my
> opinion, it's much much qooler to have the 21st
> century begin on January 1, 2000. Come December
> 31st, 1999, I expect to be prowling the streets,
> armed to the teeth with however many firearms I can
> lay my hands on, looking for pedantic fools like you.
> As Mao said, political power comes from the barrel of
> a gun. Simple choice: drink a toast to the new
> millenium or be SHOT DOWN LIKE A DOG.
>
> -- Larry Doering (doering@xrayspex.nlm.nih.gov)
>
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> I am planning on getting the Abit BP6 motherboard with has dual PPGA sockets on board.  With 2 Celeron 400's, that should kick a$#.....  The board is only about $125 ....

--Ken

david parsons wrote:

In article <linux.kernel.199907161725.KAA12219@sirius.cs.pdx.edu>,
Ian D Romanick  <idr@cs.pdx.edu> wrote:
>You must mean the one shown at http://www.qdi.ca/release/release990604.htm?
>As near as I can tell, the underlying OS should not be able to tell the
>difference between this setup and a normal dual proc board.  It seems pretty
>damn cool.

    It may require the QDI motherboard, though, and a really deep case to
    fit the tower -o- CPUs.

    It's pretty sick, though, so I have to get one.

                  ____
    david parsons \bi/  Jules <csusb@csv.warwick.ac.uk> wrote:
                   \/ >The 21st century starts in 2001, and there is no way of
                      >denying it.

                       Sez you.  I say there *is* a way of denying it, and
                       it goes like this.  I couldn't care less what sort of
                       mistakes were made almost 2000 years ago.  In my
                       opinion, it's much much qooler to have the 21st
                       century begin on January 1, 2000.  Come December
                       31st, 1999, I expect to be prowling the streets,
                       armed to the teeth with however many firearms I can
                       lay my hands on, looking for pedantic fools like you.
                       As Mao said, political power comes from the barrel of
                       a gun.  Simple choice: drink a toast to the new
                       millenium or be SHOT DOWN LIKE A DOG.

                       -- Larry Doering (doering@xrayspex.nlm.nih.gov)

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