Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 20 Nov 1996 21:53:51 -0700 | From | seth <> | Subject | Re: |
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>From: Colby.Westerburg@cyrix.com >X-Lotus-Fromdomain: CYRIX >To: seth.edwards@pobox.com >Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 13:55:43 -0500 >Subject: Re: > > I have had a problem with my CPU occasionally overclocking and this is what Cyrix recommended. I also asked them they're recommendation for compiling Linux. I'm using a P150+. > > Your system will probably not have any performance effects directly due > to a mis-identified processor. I suggest you contact your BIOS > manufacturer and look for a flash update (via the web). > > I have heard that compiling as a 486 performs better than either the Pro > or the Pentium options. > > Thanks > > > > (Embedded > image moved seth.edwards @ pobox.com > to file: 11/19/96 04:36 PM > PIC15075.PCX) > > > > > To: tech support > cc: (bcc: TechMail) > Subject: > > > I have a 6x86 P150+, that on occasion when I boot or reboot the system > clocks in as a 166+. I was wondering what effects this will have on both > my CPU and my system. > > I was also wondering, using Linux, what do I compile the kernel as, a > 486, Pentium, or a Pro? > > Thank you. > > Sincerely, > > Seth S. Edwards > seth.edwards@pobox.com > sedwards@avicom.net > > > >Attachment Converted: "F:\eudora\PIC15075.PCX" >
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