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Hi TwoRails,
Are you specificially referring to version 3.10 or just version 3 in general? Version 3 has been out for a while. I just compared version 3.1 to version 3.0g and couldn't find anything different. Is there something I'm missing? Thanks. |
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Hi Floppyman,
Yep, referring to 3.1 which I believe was released last month. You're probably not missing much, if the prior versions worked for you. The prior versions didn't / don't work with my current setup (Asus A7V333) but v3.1 does, so it's been a while since I ran it last. I already dumped whatever version I had, but this version seemed to have more bells / whistles. TwoRails |
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That's weird,CPUID recognize my Celeron as a slot370...
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Its not a Socket 370?
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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It does say Socket 370...if you mean it's a slot..then you probably have a Socket 370/Slot A adapter on it...I have one on a 333mhz Celeron I own.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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see attachment
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quality prog...thx for the link
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Slot A is Athlon - Intel used Slot 1. I doubt that a system builder such as Premio would use a slotket adapter.
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