Hi,
I am trying to modifying my bp6 for the dual P3 setup and I am have problem understanding some of the procedures that he pointed out.
He mentrioned something about EC12:
"Solder is applied back and the EC12 electrolytic capacitor is blown down a little left. Do not remove. "
What exactly does that mean? Does it mean I have to desoldered the negative terminal of the cap from the MB, but leave the positive terminal soldered on the board?
Also for the LM338T, am I supposed to solder it onto Q6 or replace Q6 with LM338T?
Thanks for your help guys...
Yochiro's method on modifying BP6 for P3
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Depends what revision of the bp6 you have. Can't remember what mine is, and the file with the info is 600 miles away on a server that's offline. Anyway, I *think* it was a 1.1 that only had a 100uF cap at EC10. After replacing that one and resoldering the two pins on the sockets the thing was cherry. No need for the VRs or anything else to be changed.
Dual PIII 1.1 gig

My first shot at dual PIII mod. I followed Yoichiro's guide and I was able to get the dual PIII 1.1/100/1.75V successfully to run at stock speed. I can't seem to get both CPUs to run at 110mhz eventhough they are capable of running at 110Mhz each in single mode. The Alpha could not keep the temperature down to run at 110Mhz. I will try again later when I get better heatsinks. Any suggestions?
A big thank you to everyone who helped me out..
Cheers
