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- From: darren@example.com (Darren Cook)
- Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 15:15:45 +0900
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>- I am playing with Dual CPU 200 Pentium Pro for a couple a >weeks now, Under NT this beast is really flying. It has a wide >4Gb Qauntum and AHA2940UW. Basically I like Adaptec's products, Roughly how much does such a system cost? Is it possible to by a motherboard in Akihabara and slot together my own system? Or are dual processor systems something for the experts only? I read somewhere that the standard version of NT can cope with upto four processors, so I assume there is no need to upgrade the operating system? And, to get back to the subject of this mailing list, can Linux take advantage of dual processors? Darren.
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