Upgrade the Pentium II Pentium III 3110CT processor

My question is if I can spend the original pentium II to a pentium III processor.

If so can you tell me how? If not, thanks for your time.

Thank you all for your time.

No, ABSOLUTELY NOT POSSIBLE it s.

The architecture of the pentium 2 is completely and totally DIFFERENT so I think it's better for you to buy a different machine than the thought on this.

It s absolutely impossible and that's a fact.

Greetings

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