I don't know if anyone else has run into/done this, but I bought an Asus 
A7M266-D yesterday and 2 Athlon XP 2200's becuase the place I bought the 
board at was out of MP's (Nano had 1 1.2 MP and the others they had were 
$150 or so a processor) and I was told by someone at the store that 
sometimes you can drop XP's in and they will be read as MP's, so going 
for a cheaper dual system and potentially less stable I bought this 
stuff, got home and dropped a CPU in and it read fine as a single, but 
not as an MP, and then dropped the second in and same result, not read 
by the BIOS as an MP. So i googled. Come to find out the earlier 
versions of the XP, I think before 1800, worked as MP's on dual boards 
becuase there is a bridge on the L5 cache that is open and on the newer 
XP's this is closed. Long story short, there are a bunch of articles out 
there on how to unlock the L5 cache and after about 6 hrs last night and 
5 this morning I got the XP's to read as MP's using a Rear Window Defog 
Repair Kit, which people suggest in the articles and I overlooked. I am 
not a hardware geek so this was quite the accomplishment for me and of 
course I made it more difficult that it should have been, but it was 
fun. Got Debian up on the system with no problems.
-- 
Erick Stohr
Burnsville, MN
erick at enrwebdev.com


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