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Sun, 19 Jul 1998 17:33:41 -0400
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Mick, what do you mean by standard? Is it a brand name computer or custom
built?

Either way if the mobo doesn't support MMX  or the over 200MHz CPUs, you can
drop a P200 in it and change the jumper settings and that's as high as you can
go. Quite simple procedure actually.

HTH

Jose

Mick Fitzpatrick wrote:

> Greetings
>
> I want to up grade my standard P166. But that's all I want to do. So any
> advise on the highest I can go with a new processor that will simply fit my
> existing slot will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks...Mick

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