CPU Central heeft het origele Japanse dual celeron artikel op www.kikumaru.com vertaald naar begrjipbaar engels. De Socket370 Celerons in het artikel maken gebruik van een Slot1 riser card van MSI (ook Abit komt met zo'n ding; de Slotket), het leuke is dat die risercards het bouwen van een dual celery nog een stuk eenvoudiger maken ook!:
That's it! MUCH simpler to do than modifying the Slot-1 Celeron's. And the good thing about this is that there is no having to worry about making a mistake - if you accidentally ruin your convertor card, you can go out and buy another one for 15 bucks. Although the Socket-370 based Celeron plus the convertor card will cost a bit more than a Slot-1 based Celeron, this is definitely the way to go if you are looking into making a dual-processor system.MSI's MS-6905 lead us to the successful dual operation, however applying these same modifications to the A-MAX card DID NOT WORK. Although there are many other convertor cards currently available, we can only say (for now) that these modifications work with the MSI MS-6905.
If you have managed to make a Socket-370 based Celeron work in dual operation using another Convertor Card, please let us know!