So now that I have a 1 Ghz P3 chip in my posession, I have been after a Slocket adaptor for the past few days.
Got out of my lecture yesterday afternoon, and when Mum picked me up from uni, she suggested we go to the tip shop (just up the road) and have a look. I'm looking in the electrical section, and come across of all things, a new-in-packet Slocket adaptor! At least I think its new, anyway - it doesn't look like its been in a machine before, and the retaining clips are in good condition. Its just a cheap generic one, but oh well.
I hold it up and ask the guy who's running it how much it is. His answer? Free!
Only problem is that I'm having some...er....."complications". I've tried it on my Slot 1 board with both a Coppermine Celeron 600, and a Coppermine-T P3/1 Ghz chip, but with both chips, the machine just hangs at the boot screen. Sadly, the BIOS won't let me disable the boot screen. Its an AwardBIOS v4.51, IIRC, dated 1998. I know the board is fine, as with the stocko Slot-1 P3/450, the machine boots and runs, and both chips perform fine when used in a real skt370 system (my Compaq), so I'm assuming...
a) My BIOS may need to be flashed with an updated version (oh crap)
B) The Slocket adaptor may be defective, hence why it ended up in the tip shop to begin with
(although I doubt it, there's not much to it, other than a couple of caps, and a heap of SMT resistors)
c) My chipset (Intel 440BX) may not be compatible with either processor (doubtful)
d) I may have forgotten something (possible)
Anyone have any ideas?
Got out of my lecture yesterday afternoon, and when Mum picked me up from uni, she suggested we go to the tip shop (just up the road) and have a look. I'm looking in the electrical section, and come across of all things, a new-in-packet Slocket adaptor! At least I think its new, anyway - it doesn't look like its been in a machine before, and the retaining clips are in good condition. Its just a cheap generic one, but oh well.
I hold it up and ask the guy who's running it how much it is. His answer? Free!
Only problem is that I'm having some...er....."complications". I've tried it on my Slot 1 board with both a Coppermine Celeron 600, and a Coppermine-T P3/1 Ghz chip, but with both chips, the machine just hangs at the boot screen. Sadly, the BIOS won't let me disable the boot screen. Its an AwardBIOS v4.51, IIRC, dated 1998. I know the board is fine, as with the stocko Slot-1 P3/450, the machine boots and runs, and both chips perform fine when used in a real skt370 system (my Compaq), so I'm assuming...
a) My BIOS may need to be flashed with an updated version (oh crap)
B) The Slocket adaptor may be defective, hence why it ended up in the tip shop to begin with
c) My chipset (Intel 440BX) may not be compatible with either processor (doubtful)
d) I may have forgotten something (possible)
Anyone have any ideas?


