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On 10/19/07 J R FOX wrote:
> Oh, so that's another line of their dual cores ? I
> haven't had a chance to dig deeper, but I found a
> review that said the final 2.0 version of your board
> was updated to support the x2 series of dual cores.
> Out of curiosity, I'd like to see how far that
> extends: Toledo or Manchester series, or maybe even
> the Brisbane or Windsor series ?
I think you needed to burn a later version of the BIOS, which
I had done anyway, to support dual core. the board is socket
939. Are those other models you listed socket 939 or some
other damn plug? I believe it will support anything that will
plug into a socket 939 (which is now extinct).
Martin
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