Re: Fedora 6 is not able to install in PIII, 256MB SD RAM, 1.3GHz
- From: James Wilkinson <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 18:53:29 +0000
Norm wrote:
I have not been able to determine what vintage the processor in my old
box is but with a 735 clock speed we can assume it is old.
With a 733(ish) processor speed, it was either a Pentium III on a 133
MHz motherboard or a Celeron on a 66 MHz motherboard. You can check by
running
cat /proc/cpuinfo
The 733 MHz Pentium III was released in autumn 1999, the 733 Celeron in
autumn 2000.
If I remember correctly, the 733 MHz Pentium III would have become
obsolete in mid 2001, and the Celeron maybe six months later.
Hope this helps,
James.
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