On Aug 21, 2005, at 10:22 AM, vinai wrote:
On Sun, August 21, 2005 6:47, Derrik Pates wrote:
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 12:27:51AM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
Does it help to remember that SMP-safe is irrelevant to OldWorld
Pmacs, since there are none-such?
Actually, that's not true - I have a 7500 with an aftermarket
604e/180 dual CPU card, and I'm sure there was at least one 9600
model that had dual processors from the factory, so MP-safety most
certainly is an issue. Besides, he said he was testing it on an SMP
box anyway - it'd be hard to get a SWIM3 floppy controller on a
NewWorld, since the core chipsets in the NewWorlds don't have 'em.
In addition to Apple's machines (like the 9500 180/MP like Rogerio
mentioned) that came SMP-ready, and CPU upgrade cards, there were
also clones at this time that were also SMP-capable. I remember a
4-way 604e non-Apple Power Mac. Since all of this arose from the
same line of motherboard and chipsets, I would guess these machines
also have SWIM3 controllers for the floppy drives.
Well... You learn something new every day!
Thanks for the correction.
Rick
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