On the way home from college graduation, some good buddies in Memphis 
opted to steal my car loaded with my nearly new Pentium Pro 180 
workstation.  Needless to say, I loved this computer, but now I am 
faced with replacing it.

I have been exploring a number of possibilities for replacement, and 
have discovered that a Tyan Dual PPro 150 mhz MB costs exactly the 
same as an Intel Venus PPro 200 mhz MB(I had a Venus PPro 180 
previously.  In a multitaking environment, I can see where the dual 
processors could outperform a single processor of greater speed.  I 
am leaning towards the dual with this logic in mind .. I was 
wondering if anyone could see in a ny falws in my logic here ....

Also, how have the Tyan boards been under Debian?? How strong is the 
SMP support under Linux??  I have a colleage running a Dual PPro 200 
with nice results(I think ..) ...

Thanx for your advice.


Thanks.  See ya round.
-John Burwell

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