On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Shaleh wrote: > I have never had an ounce of problem with my chip. I have a 150+ that > behaves well. The problem I have seen is that everyone uses the wrong > clock setup. My 150+ is actually a 120Mhz. The other problem I have > seen is that not everyone makes motherboards that behave well with > cyrix/IBM chips. We use several cyrix/IBM's here at work and have sold > many IBM 200+'s to customers. No problems. I just want my boot to say > CyrixInstead 6x86 instead of unknown 486. set6x86 has solved my heat > concerns in my rather unventilated case.
Do you clock your chip at 120 or 150 then? Mine is a 166+ (133) clocked at 166MHz and it works perfectly. In Linux, I have the Cryix patches compiled, but only for the reconition. I ran into trouble when I tried some of the options.. perhaps because I have a IBM 6x86 instead of Cryix. Also, I've never used the set6x86 program. What does it do? I've never had heat problems with my high powered 12V jet fan. -Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .