Satellite P35 - motherboard/cpu compatibility?

hi,
i have a toshiba p35 laptop with a K000018150 motherboard.
It currently has a mobile pentium 4 538 3.2GHz and i want to know if it is compatibe with a intel core 2 duo 1.6.
I cant find any product support for this model.
thanks
Message was edited by: jack35

thanks for replies...
i cant be sure of chipset as i dont have the laptop handy right now but might be ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9700 IGP, or similar...
the two processors are:
[URL] http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27501&processor=&spec-codes=SL6WE,SL6WG,SL792
[URL] http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27252&processor=T5200&spec-codes=
i know they have the same number of pins but not sure about anything else, sorry bit out my comfort zone here, can you tell if they are likely to be swappable?
thanks

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