[rescue] Various

Curtis H. Wilbar Jr. rescue at hawkmountain.net
Thu May 29 20:57:23 CDT 2003


I think the P4 is socket 378 and 478.

Slot Athlons are Slot-A.

So, we've covered sockets 3-8, slots 1-2 and A... did we all miss anything ?

-- Curt


>Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 14:07:40 -0400
>Subject: Re: [rescue] Various
>From: Andrew Weiss <ajwdsp at cloud9.net>
>To: The Rescue List <rescue at sunhelp.org>
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>On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 01:59 PM, Jeffrey Nonken wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 29 May 2003 13:29:34 -0400, "Brent B. Powers" 
>> <sunrescue at b2pi.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I seem to recall that Slot 7 was Intel PIII, and Socket 7 was AMD
>>> Athlon (Thunderbird or Duron)
>>
>> That sounds partly right. Socket 7 was AMD K6-2 and various flavours of
>> Pentium, IIRC. And probably the Cyrix 6x86. <quick check> The mobo I 
>> have
>> downstairs distinctly says "Socket 7" and currently contains a P5-200, 
>> has
>> contained a 6x86, and will fit a K6-2 (though the mobo wouldn't 
>> support the
>> voltages I needed). I'm pretty sure the Athlon and Duron take 
>> another...
>> wait, I've got a mobo for that too. <another check> Socket 462. Oooh! A
>> CR2032! And the mobo is bad, no need to let it sit in a useless mobo.
>>
>There is Socket 7 for various Pentiums... Socket 5 for Pentiums (early 
>P60, P90), Socket 4 for 486en, Socket 3 I think for earlier 486 (non 
>5x86/overdrive capable).  Socket 370 for Pentium III/Celeron.  Socket 8 
>for Pentium Pro.  I am not sure what the P4 socket is.
>
>The early Athlon uses the only other Slot (the Alpha compatible 
>[electrically] slot A)
>
>Andrew
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