Socket A board for Registered Memory?

Hi,
I'm searching for a socket A motherboard that accepts 1 GB of Infineon (HP licenced) 333 Mhz REGISTERED memory. Nowhere do I read anything about this sort of info on sites of literally any site.
So if there is anyone who can help me to get the desired info, it would be appreciated.
Thanks.

Thanks for your input so far.
Why reg memory. Because I was offered the above mentioned stick for € 100,- which is an incredible deal. So I bought it, not thinking about the consequences. Finding a board on socket A (for my mobile 35W 2400) is whiningly difficult if not impossible if it is to feed with reg mem. So hence my question to you folks.
I know I could search for a AMD64 system that does accept the reg mem, but apart from the need for an other cpu there is the matter of loss of running 333 Mhz memory on a 400 Mhz FSB system which is, to my best knowledge, not the best combination.
So if you jump into some information about a socket A board for my mem stick, think of this thread again. Please.
thanks.

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