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| Member Join Date: May 2008
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![]() | Is this possible? Maybe on slot 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:In...III_Katmai.jpg vs http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...III_Mobile.jpg It is done on s370: http://www.engineering-sample.com/in...el%20P3%20600/ Does anyone can solder that good? Really want this convertor ![]() |
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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Waregem
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![]() | Do you have the schemes of that? |
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| Member Join Date: May 2008
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![]() | No because that mobile on desktop CPU is a never released CPU. But it does does day its possible. For what I see, only 50% of the pins is reconnected, the rest isn't. The only thing I don't know is what to do about the resistors at the backside of the CPU, maybe if we contact the owner, maybe he can search it out. |
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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Waregem
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![]() | I reckon it's doable to make a hypothesis about the scheme; if the P3-m can be resoldered as P3, the pin lay-out should be convertable. Notice the should though. P3: http://download.intel.com/support/pr...b/24965705.pdf P3-m: http://download.intel.com/support/pr...b/29834006.pdf |
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| Member Join Date: May 2008
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![]() | I don't have the steady hand to solder 250 pins :P I will look at the pdf's |
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