Activating SSE on a K7T266 Pro-R Motherboard

I just bought DDO from turbine but I cannot play it because it requires the SSE instruction set.  This is the first time I have heard of said feature, so I am not even sure if I have it.
Two questions:
1) I am running a 1.4 GHz Athlon processor, do I have this feature?
2) If I do have this feature, how would I go about activating it?
Thanks for the help.

Quote from: Dr Stu on 03-March-06, 02:41:14
i believe the Athlon XP's support SSE
true Dr.Stu but he dont have Athon XP... he got Athlon Thunderbird (pretty old not XP model) which not support SSE instruction....BIOS update will not help in this case... Phanixis you shoud update to XP model or the newest cheap Duron's(morgan name, if you find..couse out of line like all Sock.A CPU's)
there is a other way.. try before changing the CPU this:
Software that emulate SSE instruction ot AMD Processors. after executing(work well on win XP also) your CPU will support SSE. apllication which need SSE will not give you more problems.. here is donwload link: http://www.geocities.com/uart0/a4sse.zip
Warning: Lockups,Reboots and abnormal situation is expected and its normal to arrive couse tha's is only emulation only.. you should try there is no risk but also no guarantte to rok property.. good luck dude.

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