Is Core 2 Duo possible in Satellite A100?

Hi
I have a queston to my Satellite A100-159 PSAA9E
is it possible to install a Core 2 Duo?
If so which is the largest prozessor I can install?
Thanks!!!

Hi Nik,
Before you created this thread, did you found this?
[Can I upgrade the CPU, graphic card or mainboard in my Toshiba notebook?|http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/ann.jspa?annID=13]

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