building dirt cheap pII-233 systems for family and friends is a really easy thing to do. The links above give more than enough info to do the job. I've been upgrading my family and friends p-I and 486 machines with PII-233-based machines for about $120 bucks from parts purchased on major web...
didn't know there were multiplier-"locked" PII-233 chips. Guess I've been lucky. Have done it with several p-ii-233 chips, and never had a lick of trouble. Rock solid at 300 every time.
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