...actually, I have tried Celerons 400 (differen CPUs), so problem really
seems to be in 2nd CPU inicialization

...I don't know how how cpuinfo really works under Linux but shouldn't it
read ID on CPU directly ...I mean should Celeron be Celeron no matter how
it was inicialized ?? ...ID is "burned in" right ??


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   Ondrej Florian 
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On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, S.L.Mo wrote:

> Did you swap the two processors and still see the same thing?  What I mean
> is whether the wrong recognition is on the 2nd processor or for the
> particular processor.   It should be useful for further diagnosis.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> S.L.Mo
> 
> At 10:50 PM 11/15/99 -0700, Ondrej Florian wrote:
> >
> >Hi I'm running M720 motherboard with two Celeron 433 processors.
> >Everything seems to be OK except that when I look at the CPU info in a
> >short version I get this
> >
> >processor       : 0
> >vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
> >cpu family      : 6
> >model           : 6
> >model name      : Celeron (Mendocino)
> >stepping        : 5
> >cpu MHz         : 434.322223
> >cache size      : 128 KB
> >bogomips        : 432.54
> >
> >processor       : 1
> >vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
> >cpu family      : 6
> >model           : 6
> >model name      : Mobile Pentium II
> >stepping        : 5
> >cpu MHz         : 434.322223
> >cache size      : 0 KB
> >bogomips        : 434.18
> >
> >...one processor is recognized correctly, other one is recognized as Mobile
> >Pentium II without cache. It does not matter what Kernel version I run or
> >what if mtrr support is compiled in.
> >
> >my hardware is PCChips 720 MB (Intel LX chipset) with APIC chip.
> >
> >...I guess CPU do not get properly initialized during BIOS startup --
> >shouldn't mtrr fix it ??
> >
> >Thanx, Ondrej Florian 
> >
> >
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