Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 10:30:16 -0400 From: "Eloy A. Paris" <Eloy.Paris@ven.ra.rockwell.com> To: "M.R.Murphy" <mrm@MARMOT.Mole.ORG> Cc: questions@freebsd.org, hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD works with Cy486DLC processors? Message-ID: <2.2.16.19960618104803.1597ca9a@zeus.ven.ra.rockwell.com>
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>Are you sure it's a 486DLC CPU? I have a system with a Cyrix 486DLC >(running System V R2), and it's a 40MHz part and is not clock-multiplied. >I also have a newer Cyrix486DX2/66 system (which will not run at 33MHz, >but is fine at 25MHz making it in reality a DX2/50). At 33MHz it gets >random odd hardware errors including both hangs and signal 4, 10 and 11. >I'm satisfied with it at 25MHz since it just acts as a PPP connection and >firewall and a DX2/50 is fast enough for that. Ooppss!!! You are absolutely right. My CPU is a 486DX4 NOT a 486DLC. The problem was that I was looking at what the kernel gives me at boot time: FreeBSD 2.1.0-RELEASE #2: Mon Jun 17 12:22:05 AST 1996 eparis@skynet.ven.ra.rockwell.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/SKYNET CPU: Cy486DLC (486-class CPU) Origin = "Cyrix" . . . The processor has "486DX4" written on top of it. My apologies for causing this confussion. >If it works sometimes and not others, then the probability of a hardware >problem is greater. I agree. This has to be a hardware problem, nothing more, nothing less. Can it be that the problem is that FreeBSD is mistakenly identifying the processor? Can I force FreeBSD to correctly identify the processor? Regards, Eloy.- -- Eloy A. Paris Global Technical Services Rockwell Automation de Venezuela Telephone: 58-2-9432311 Fax: 58-2-9430323
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