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Date: Tue, 25 Mar 97 10:23:04 Pacific Standard Time
From: "Sean J. Schluntz"  <schluntz@pinpt.com>
Subject: SMP and 3/486's
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Does the SMP kernal in FreeBSD support systems with multiple 386's or 486's?  
I see a lot of talk about P5's and P6's but I have known about multi-processor 
systems using intel chips for a number of years, using 386's and 486's.

-Sean
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