Why don't you just have your friends post the precedure for this? Then we will believe you. But what you're saying is what most think of as the impossible (as of yet). However, if it can be done, I'm sure everybody here would love to see how.
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Why don't you just have your friends post the precedure for this? Then we will believe you. But what you're saying is what most think of as the impossible (as of yet). However, if it can be done, I'm sure everybody here would love to see how.
-Ryan
roflmaoQuote:
Originally posted by Lance:
Anyway, about the dual motherboards, it's possible. See, my friends', brothers', best friends', mom, had this guy at work who knew a guy at the building across from them who lived down the street from this kid who saw a boy in a show who had known this guy from a while back that detailed his sightings on someone that had seen a person who knew another guy that had a friend who ran around showing pictures of this guy that one time had a buddy who had been friends with some guys who were at this dance and heard this story about some guys who invented a system that would allow two motherboards to be run on the same system, which he had gotten from this kid who was working with his friends on an OS that ran over DOS (?) and also had a business where they built computers and one of the guys was into programming, but he didn't know how to program yet, because he didn't know what he was doing, but he built his own computer, then ran a business doing that.
Lance - the new dual mobo fiction king
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You say that way too much..Have you lost your mind yet?Quote:
Originally posted by Shr00m:
HEHE im now dumber for reading all this topic.
Hey Geek Boy, maybe you should pay more attention to your English teacher, and forget your goofy friends. LEARN TO SPELL AND ASSEMBLE JUST ONE COMPLETE SENTANCE. I guess this is a good example of our failing public school system. My god!! If you want to communicate, learn the language.
Anyway, your friends are full of it. If you want to learn computers and actually contribute something to the field, study in school. Learn everthing you can about every subject you study. Read these message boards and question everything. Research for yourself and you will learn. good luck and please learn to write and think clearly.
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Umm..no. Tell you friend to come on this forum so we can chew him up..Quote:
Originally posted by Geek Boy:
what my friend has,is one mobo w/ a 386 o/c 212,and a mobo w/ a 486 o/c to 233.And has the two mobo connected so it would be like a duel CPU but its two mobos.Thos making a system of a 450 some(too late for me to do math)Mhz system!!
Oh, and have him bring his 'wires' https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
P.S. I have a 200 Vic-20's linked together so I can run Quake..
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So he wrote a QBasic program that that allows his computer to use two motherboards with two processors.....wow....did he do this before or after he wrote his own linux distribution?!? Btw, if the motherboards were communicating over a serial cable that would do nothing but make everything slower...serial ports aren't very fast.
BTW, guys, I just made this new technology where my computer uses the processing power of every computer on the internet at the sametime....I have a 9231123413215145Mhz. PC now!......that is almost as believable as a 486 100Mhz. and a 386 25Mhz. or whatever being overclocked and running together via a Qbasic program over a serial link.
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When I first see this thread in the list, I was thinking, "huh?"... when I had read the first few posts, I was wondering, "Why would anyone reply to this msg?.." Yet, I read on - and I just cant stop laughing! Well done, Geek!
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Actually AMD had a 120mhz 486. As far as 386 goes, AMD had a 40mhz. It was referred to as a DX model though it had no math coprocessor. But yea, the dual MB sounds like bullshavitch!Quote:
Originally posted by Revilre:
Me thinks youre full of ****.
The 486 topped out at 100Mhz and that was an AMD chip. The 386 topped at 25Mhz I think. Secondly there is no such thing as what you describe. So therefore you are full of ****.
You can read about the AMD 486 120mhz here: http://www.amd.com/products/cpg/e486/19710b.html
-Tank
hey geek boy, have u thought about being a standup commedian? cause you can make some dough being a laughing stock (not the one who makes jokes)... oh yea, make sure you get ur friend with his "wires" too... all i gotta say is that i feel sorry for ur dance date if you really were at dance, which became hard to believe after hundreds of your full of **** posts. is that ur another endeavor to be cool?? or in ur language keWL!
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Originally posted by ryuson:
you are a liar geek boy first it was a wire now it's a cable
you cannot i repeat CANNOT have two motherboards in one computer
you are a liar the reason you wrote this post was to see if it was possible but you didnt wanna feel like you didnt know anything about computers so you said one of your freinds did it later on your gonna say your freind lied to you
geek boy you may be a geek but a computer geek you are not
p.s where the f*** did you get 212 from a 386 it not possible not even in antartica
and 233 from a 486 again not even possible from the northpole
Sheesh you guys are a little loaded on the caffiene, just a quick reminder that Compaq machines have had slot mountable motherboards for some time whcih allowed for multiple motherboards in a single machine. But I don't think they'd get to work over a cable/wire.
And remember play nice.
Ha ha ha ha ha. Are you sure 200 Vic-20's have enough power? https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gifQuote:
Originally posted by Adisharr:
Umm..no. Tell you friend to come on this forum so we can chew him up..
Oh, and have him bring his 'wires' https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
P.S. I have a 200 Vic-20's linked together so I can run Quake..
Just to add my two cents....
There's no way that can be done, it's impossible. First of all, serial ports are really slow. I mean REALLY slow. Now paralell ports may have been enough for a null modem between two comps with coop doom, but it's still way too slow for what you're talking about. And what's this gibberish about a 386 going at 212? Not possibe. But I did manage to make a 486 DX4 run at about 200.....for about 4 seconds. The high voltage scrambled the die https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif. But geek boy, you must be on some strong crack to come up with these illusions. Keep the lighter away from the spoon, my friend.
Hey geek boy, What computer do you have at home?
Man I feel sorry for you, getting all beaten up and stuff in this forum, but I gotta admidt, you brought it apon yourself.
I doubt he even had a date to the dance. All my middle school dances were "stand and talk the whole time" no dancing, just loud music. Thank God high school is different https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2005/06/5.gif
I take it back... I made a mistake about the max of a 486... okay.
BTW I did find something kind of interesting. Actually to things.
There are server chassis with the SCSI backplane where the hard drives attach. This appears to look like a second board, and to the uninformed would appear to be a dual motherboard system.
The second is with 8 CPU Xeon systems. 4 of the CPU's are mounted on a separate board and then that board is attached with a cascade cable to connect them to the main motherboard.
So there are a couple of things that could look like dual motherboards.
Then I also did see something like this with a system case that had room for up to 8 motherboards that all communicated with gigabit ethernet. These were alla the ILM render farms. Just rather than separate boxes they had a single large box with all of them.
But a serial cable has a max speed of 115kbps. That is a max of 14KB/s which is so frigging slow that an original 8086 CPU by itself would be over 300X faster.
being in 9th grade i take offense to you people attacking this person like hes some kind of moron just because hes young, i've read some stupid posts in thios forum and i'll be damned if i sit here while you attack someone because of his age.......ok he heard something it may not have been true he just asked and he gets these ******** replies and attacks.....people settle down your all getting proud that your geeks and attaking some kid and that thing about the os well i have a friend who wants to learn oprogramming so for a bit of fun hes created a qbasic os its possible it works and is still being created........but it was just a bit of fun
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I agree with you too a point. I am in 10th grade, and I am itelligent enough to know that dual motherboards won't work. I mean, sure he is getting a lot of crap about it, and he probably shouldn't be, but he should realize that his friends are joking with him and stop posting things defending his friends.
But i do stick up for anyone who is young and building their own computers. Heck, my dad didn't believe I could do it and I proved him wrong. So Geek boy, listen to us here, and if you could...take a picture or something of your friends system and send it in here. Either we'll find out your somehow right or it'll be good for a laugh. Can't hurt...
yeah.. duhh i have a friend.. and he had five motherboards, and its connected to his pacer. And each motherboard has a computer chip; its a 486 processor, and he overclocked all the chips to a 1.1gigahertz thunderbird... and each computer has 1024 sdram... and.. and.... i'm smart.. so umm.. five * 1024...thats umm.. one billion sdram and like 5 * 1.1 gigahertz is like.. uhh 7 gigahertz fast.. and umm.. did I tell you he invented the internet too?Quote:
Originally posted by Geek Boy:
Will I have a Friend(only 3 "geek" friends).And two of them have and I seen with my two eyes,that they have a Duel mother board systems.And I don't know how they do it,so I asked and they have some wire to connect the mother boards.I didn't hear the name of it(I was at a Dance(7th and 8th grade)and I couldn't hear).So I was going to see if anybody has the name of those wires,where do I connect the wires to,can my mobo support these thing.?
MoBo:Abit BE6
Once, when I was in the second grade (a few years ago, believe me) a fellow had a marble that was 2 inches in diameter. What a marble, so I asked him where he got it. He told me he took a regular marble and heated it up in a pan. Being the science buff I was, I figured heating made things expand so....
I heated up a lot of marbles........
Even if the guy could hook the two mobo's up...where the !@#$ is he gonna get a case fer it....This is all Bull ****!
He's a liar
Why would a guy bother with such cheap processors!!!!!!!!!!!!
Likely, it was a cluster server...
This is where you've got two systems that use the Same HD's, etc.....the idea being that if one fails, the other almost immediately takes over for it....
Redundancy, you see this where failure is not an option (think there were running cluster server at Mission Control in Apollo 13).....
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If it were a cluster server, then all the people calling the originator of this post have crow to eat....
Marbles got bigger when I heated them. Just not 2 inches in diameter.
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Have u heard about having to system on a table(NO case)??Quote:
Originally posted by RZSupraTRD:
Even if the guy could hook the two mobo's up...where the !@#$ is he gonna get a case fer it....This is all Bull ****!
He's a liar
Why would a guy bother with such cheap processors!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Why would you have it on a table? Dust isn't good for parts.
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All right folks. I think we've about beat this into the ground.
Geek Boy, I don't want to say you're lying. Chances are you've been misled or have misinterpreted something somewhere along the line. Anyhow, don't take too much offense to what anyone here says. This kind of thing doesn't happen often.
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