> > SMP, but I have been unable to find anything that looks too
> relevant. The
> > information I DID find, seems to imply that PCI bus is required for SMP
> > compliance. Is this the case?
>
> No. Its highly improbable that such a box would exist, but you evidently
> posess one
Obviously so...
> > Is there a way that multi-processor support can be "fudged" together on
> > this machine? I have tried hacking about with the smp.c file, but all I
> > have managed to do over the last week was make every new kernel
> I compiled
> > crash anc panic.
>
> Realistically you will need to get docs from ICL to do that work.
> Given its
> age it will be using a proprietary SMP
I have tried this, but without a support contract (which costs far too much
to be a viable option), they completely refuse to talk to me... Oh, well...
Needless to say, the previous owner's support contract also ran out a couple
of years ago, so getting any documentation on these boxes is going to be
rather difficult...
Gordan
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