Is the CPU socket socket 478 and 479 on Satellite 1110

Does anyone know if the celeron processor in a 478 socket or 479?

Thank you very much

Everything I found on the CPU are these information:
The Intel Celeron processor
-Speed: 1.8 GHz
The processor bus speed: 400 MHz
Integrated memory cache L1: 12KB
Memory integrated L2 cache: 256 KB

In addition the 1110 series computer is equipped with a controller of Intel 845MZ system; Intel ICH3-m for PCI to LPC Bridge, PCI IDE controller and the logic of power management;
NS87591 for keyboard/controller, battery unit and RTC management; OZ6933 for
PCMCIA Card Bus controller; ATiM6-C for VGA controller; ALC202 for AC97
CODEC; FDC47N227 for super i/o controller.

For me, everything looks like a CPU with a socket 478

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