check the manufacturer's website to see what the board supports. if it can get a core voltage of 1.65(i think thats what the coppermines run on) and can handle a 100mhz fsb, then you should be able to put in a new PIII, slot 1(unless you get a slotket and put a Socket370 PIII in it)
The Sandra utilities can usually tell you the manufacturer's name. You can use the freeware part. Download it from http://www.3bsoftware.com, install and use the "System summary" and "Mainboard information" modules. They'll probably give you both the manufacturer and model number.
With a Slotket with voltage control, you can run a P3 more than likely... I had success running a 700E flip-chip on an ASUS-133 slotket @ 1008mhz on an ABIT BX6r2 board.
Good advice here already -- you'll probably have to flash your BIOS to the latest version to get the higher multipliers -- but a BX board is still a great solution.
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