Date: Tue, 16 Jul 1996 20:06:46 -0400 (EDT) From: Matthew Jason White <mwhite+@CMU.EDU> To: smp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: That !@#$%^& AMI motherboard Message-ID: <Ylv2uKK00YUp1B3fk0@andrew.cmu.edu> In-Reply-To: <199607162218.PAA14430@thuvia.qstools.com> References: <199607162218.PAA14430@thuvia.qstools.com>
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Excerpts from freebsd-smp: 16-Jul-96 That !@#$%^& AMI motherboard by Bill Cox@thuvia.qstools. > I'm *still* trying to find a pair of Pentia running at > about 120-150 MHz, which will cooperate on my board. > The board *which you should avoid* is an AMI Titan II. > There's now a Titan III and I think that I know why... > Part of the trouble is the AMI support people, who give > different answers on different days. Hmm...I have a 90MHz Titan-II that runs okay. I found that my ccd performance is significantly lower than with standard -current and that the system is somewhat unstable as a whole. I take this to mean that the SMP branch of -current uses a slightly old VM system. Could also be that I didn't do a 'make world' with the new kernel, which I probably should have...just lazy I guess. So, people keep saying that the SMP sources are available for SUP, but nobody has ever mentioned the collection name. Is it 'src-sys' release=smp? Any idea when this will merge with the standard CVS tree and make life much easier? -Matt ----- Matt White Email: mwhite+@cmu.edu http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/mwhite/www/
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