Inspiron 1100 CPU upgrade

I have this 1100 with a PIN of 2.4 celeron 400 MHZ FSB and 128Kb cache 478. I want to change the processor to a P4 1.8 GHz 400 FSB proc 512 478 PIN. Is this possible? I don't know what will be responsible for the motherboard. Anyone know? Motherboard is 9U784. Anyone know what the other processors I can use in this laptop? Just try to make it faster.


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