Change the CPUs on a 280R

From: Angel Alejandro Vega Soto (alejandro.vega_at_tecinfocon.com.mx)
Date: 08/05/03

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    Date: 05 Aug 2003 12:03:46 -0500
    
    

    Hello, managers I have a question regarding change hardware on a 280R.
    I have one 280R with one CPU at 750 Mhz, this cpu is no longer
    ordearable, at least new, only refurbished.. which doesn't like me a
    lot.

    If I buy TWO new 1.05 or 900 Mhz cpus, I install it on the machine, will
    it work ? (of course both have to be the same speed), but do I need to
    do anithing else, from a part number from sun, or just patch the system
    ?

    thanks in advance ..

    I will summarize !

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