MS-6367 max cpu

Hi all,
Read earlier post on this subject but there was no definitive answer. As far as I can make out it may be possible to fit an XP2100+ after flashing the bios.
Is this possible? If not what is the max CPU that can be fitted?
My board is the green one with 3 pci slots and is ver 1.
Thanks for any help or info in advance
Rimgreaper

what fsb options do you have
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threadid=38907&sid=&hilight=6367

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