On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 22:00:08 -0600 "Jeffrey L. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Greg Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On Saturday 27 December 2003 06:36 pm, Greg Madden wrote: > > > On Saturday 27 December 2003 02:28 pm, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote: > > > > I have a box with a Tyan Thunder dual CPU MB. The two CPUs I > > > > have are both 300MHz Pentium IIs. But one is a Deschutes step 2 > > > > and the other a Klamath step 4. Both work when they are the > > > > only CPU, but booting with both installed hangs just after the > > > > NRG is initialized and "Recovering nvi editor sessions". This > > > > is when init starts. Do I need to get matching CPUs? Or is > > > > there something else I need to do. The kernel is stock > > > > 2.4.18-1-686-smp from debian.org. > > > > > > > > TIA, > > > > Jeffrey > > > > > > http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/19981215/sl2w8-01.html > > > > Sorry about the brevity, I think the cpu's need to be the same or > > at > > least the same core to do dual. Some docs mention matching cpu's > > (stepping) but my somewhat limited experience indicates the same > > core will do it. > > - -- > > Greg Madden > > Thank you for both e-mails. The Deschutes and Klamath core look very > different. After reading the Toms Hardware article, I am not > surprised that running dual doesn't work. I am pleasantly surprised > that both CPUs work in UP mode. It also looks like I am better off > running the Deschutes. Should run cooler, and possibly give better > performance. > You could also put a couple of Athlon 2000s on that board. It was actually made with AMD in mind, specifically MP processors, but in actual fact there is very little difference between the Athlon and the MP. The Athlon has a config turned off, but if you know what you are doing, apparently you can switch that back on too, if you need it. That would really make that board hum. Regards, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]