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Date:      Mon, 9 Jul 2001 17:08:07 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Nathan Vidican" <nvidican@ipsnetwork.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Athlon MP / AMD 760MP Chipset (Athlon SMP question)
Message-ID:  <200107092108.f69L87E98563@mail.ipsnetwork.net>

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    I seem to recall a few discussions about the Dual Athlon buzz some 
while back which had stated that the Athlon would essentially require a 
completely different SMP spec than that currently utilized by the Intel 
procesors. Assuming that this was true, one would assume that the O/S 
too would require a different kind of SMP support in order to function 
with these CPUs.
    Unfortuneately, a recent thread has me at a bit of a loss here; in 
that people seem to be speaking about the processor/smp chipset as 
though they function just like Intel's do. Assuming that this 
conflicting information is indeed correct, then would it not be 
feasible to assume that the code currently implemented for using SMP 
implementations under FreeBSD would be portable to the new Athlon MP 
processor line?
    The threads I'm speaking of, were to freebsd-questions most 
recently wherein someone had been asking if the new Tyan ThunderK7 
motherboard would work with FreeBSD. The general concencus was 'why 
not', from the responses I had read... but no one who answered really 
seemed to know for sure.
    Just for the record, is it or is it not possible to run SMP with 
the new Athlon MP Processors; or has no-one even tried yet? Currently 
the only O/S I know of which is promoting the usage of such systems is 
Novell Netware, and I am just curious if FreeBSD will (if it is not 
currently) be capable of running on such a system?


-- 
Nathan Vidican
Nathan@Vidican.com
http://Nathan.Vidican.com/


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