Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 20:58:53 -0800 From: John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@efn.org> To: khansen@njcc.com Cc: Sergey Shkonda <serg@bcs.zp.ua>, "Richard M. Neswold" <rneswold@mcs.net>, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: K6 Problems... Message-ID: <19980110205853.06046@hydrogen.nike.efn.org> In-Reply-To: <34B80293.407D@njcc.com>; from Ken Hansen on Sat, Jan 10, 1998 at 06:21:55PM -0500 References: <199801101454.QAA02481@bcs3.bcs.zaporizhzhe.ua> <34B80293.407D@njcc.com>
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Ken Hansen scribbled this message on Jan 10: > Doesn't the K6 present itself as a Super 486 - I know the K5 does... nope... your thinking of the Amd5x86/133... that is a 486 class chip.. both the K5 and the K6 are Socket7 chips... (pentium class)... CPU: AMD K6 (225.00-MHz 586-class CPU) > Sergey Shkonda wrote: > > > > In article <Pine.BSF.3.95.980109135237.20728A-100000@Jupiter.Mcs.Net> you wrote: > > > I recently upgraded my system to a K6/166. I booted with /kernel.GENERIC > > > so that I could recompile my kernel with "i586_CPU" defined. The newly > > > compiled kernel only booted as far as the probe messages. No error > > > messages or panics occurred; the system just sat there after probing the > > > hardware. > > <snipped> -- John-Mark Gurney Modem/FAX: +1 541 683 6954 Cu Networking P.O. Box 5693, 97405 Live in Peace, destroy Micro$oft, support free software, run FreeBSD
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