How about Millennium? Would that operate any better?

On the Socket 7 and Slot 1. How do I tell? There are no indication on the Mother Board that I can see. The Pentium chip has 20 pins in one direction and A thru Y in the other.

The computer speed has jumpers that can go from 90 mhz processor with 60mhz bus speed up to max of 233 mhz MMX and 66 mhz on the bus. It is jumped at max.

Thanks
LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics



Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:
Larry, FWIW, XP is going to kinda choke on 233mhz. Contrary to what M$ says, you need something much faster for XP to work its best. (I believe Peter told you how much memory it could take). If that's a Socket 7, I believe 266mhz was the fastest Pentium or AMD made in that socket. If it by chance it's a Slot 1, then it should be able to take something a bit faster. I think 233mhz was where Slot 1 started.
-Clint

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----- Original Message ----- From: "LarryB"

I have a NEC Power Mate 5000 basic unit NLX which has a 40g HD but only 64m of ram. I would like to maximize the ram.It has one more slot. The board the ram is on has 8 chips, 2 banks of 4 each. the only number on the board is V8X64U34K110B and has the name of Viking conponents on the
other side. Each chip has this number. 5264805FTT75
The computer tower has a 233mhz Pentium in it. I was hoping to load Windows XP and set it up for modem use as my friend does not have any
other option.
I think it was used in a cash payroll loaning business and only had a basic Windows NT version 4 loaded. I took the HD out to distroy any
records that might be on it. Then installed a used 40g HD.
Any help will be appreciated.
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