A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...

> Hello, 
> 
> I was running a Web-Server on a GigaByte GA 586 HX with a Intel
> Pentium 200. Now I am using a GigaByte GA 586 DX which is a
> Dual-Pentium. OK, I have no two Pentium 200 but two AMD K5-166 and I
> have tried tu use them.

I and a few other people would like to know how you did that (the dual
K5-166) on a motherboard with Intel's 430HX chipset.  K5s/K6s (as well as
the Cyrix CPUs) support the OpenPIC protocol, which is incompatible with
your motherboard.

> The Two-K5-166 version is fast as a P II with 500 MHz. 

I somehow doubt that.

> With the kernel 2.2.13 is the multiprocessor system no problem.
> 
> You can get Dual-Pentiums with CPU's much cheaper as a P700. I have
> payed around 80 US$ for the Mainboard and the CPU's.

You got lucky.  When I find dual Pentium motherboards with CPUs they sell
for US$150 in a heartbeat.

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Phil Brutsche                                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"There are two things that are infinite; Human stupidity and the
universe. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein

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