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To: denni who wrote (89415)10/4/1999 2:41:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Denni - Re: "does the celeron have a pII core?"

The current Celeron has a Pentium II core - 0.25 micron - with on chip 128K L2 cache.

The FSB should be "set" at 66 MHz - enabling 66 MHz or 100 MHz SDRAM to be used - unless the PC uses Intel's i810- chip set - in which PC100 memory is required.

Re: "the one bummer is that there are no free interrupts for the second ethernet card i plan to add. i guess i have to use comm4's interrupt."

I have ssen a bunch of USB-EThernet devices - that plug into the USB port. You may want to look in to these if you are using 10 MBPS Ethernet systems. That may be a way around the interrupt problem.

Paul
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