What does the acronym to PO1.

I'm working on an old computer and I wanted to upgrade the processor.  It is a processor Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GH.

As I was looking at a graph D845PT Intel motherboard and CPU-Upgrade for there are four columns.  The first column was "Characteristic", the second column was BIOS, the other two I'm not concerned about this issue.

Under BIOS it lists for different PO processors with a number that follows.  What does IN. stand for and how is that is related to the upgrade of a processor.  I use for my information, CPU - Z and CPU and motherboard, there is no PO number.

The reason that I ask is that the different processors has a purchase order number and then says more.  Hope it makes sense.  Thank you

Hello

It is deepening and the version of the BIOS must be able to support the strengthening of the selected
processor (at least as high).

Frankly this mother/processor board is not worth the upgrade as it is old enough at the time machine.

Card mother Intel D845PT
http://www.computer-specifications.com/specifications/Intel-D845PT-specs.html

Intel downloads
https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/product/50345/Intel-Desktop-Board-D845PT

I hope this helps.

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