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Brian G. Rhodes
bgr at gw.linespeed.net
Tue Sep 23 18:55:01 CEST 2003
nehemiah works with 586 compiled linux kernel.
Brian G Rhodes
bgr at linespeed.net
brhodes at visualcircuits.com
+1 612-741-1191
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
> * Jake Page <jake at CS.Stanford.EDU> [030923 20:42]:
> > On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, SONE Takeshi wrote:
> >
> > > name CPU Extension Speed RAM remarks
> > > EPIA 800 C3 3DNOW 800 Mhz SDRAM
> > > EPIA 5000 C3 3DNOW 533 MHz SDRAM fanless
> > > EPIA-M 10000 C3 SSE? 1000 MHz DDR-SDRAM
> > > EPIA-M 900 C3 3DNOW 933 MHz DDR-SDRAM
> > > EPIA-M 6000 C3 3DNOW 600 MHz DDR-SDRAM fanless
> >
> >
> > Even more fun: the EPIA-M 10000 may have either the Ezra core (same
> > one used in the older M series - uses 3DNOW, etc) or the newer Nehemiah
> > core (uses SSE, also has full speed FPU, which makes a big difference for
> > things like MPEG decoding...)
>
> I noticed at least the Nehemiah core does not work with the default SuSE
> kernels. It lacks the cmpxchg opcode (which should be there since 486
> iirc). A kernel specially compiled for C3-2 worked fine.
>
> just my 0.02
> Stefan
>
>
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