eplebnista Lifer Dec 3, 2001 24,123 36 91 Dec 3, 2001 #2 Hello, The MP is for Multiple Processor systems(i.e. Dual Proc. Systems). The MP supports SMP, while the XP officiallly does not. HTH, eplebnista
Hello, The MP is for Multiple Processor systems(i.e. Dual Proc. Systems). The MP supports SMP, while the XP officiallly does not. HTH, eplebnista
L LordJezo Banned May 16, 2001 8,140 1 0 Dec 3, 2001 #3 << The MP is for Multiple Processor systems(i.e. Dual Proc. Systems). The MP supports SMP, while the XP officiallly does not. >> So I have no need for an MP if I am building a new system, correct? Just stick with the XP and I should be fine?
<< The MP is for Multiple Processor systems(i.e. Dual Proc. Systems). The MP supports SMP, while the XP officiallly does not. >> So I have no need for an MP if I am building a new system, correct? Just stick with the XP and I should be fine?
J John Moderator Emeritus<br>Elite Member Oct 9, 1999 33,944 4 81 Dec 3, 2001 #4 This question was just asked a few hours ago.