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Date:      Fri, 2 Jul 1999 23:42:48 +1200
From:      "Dan Langille" <junkmale@xtra.co.nz>
To:        Tom Embt <tom@embt.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: dual CPU compatibility issues
Message-ID:  <19990702114513.RXJC112692.mta2-rme@wocker>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19990702002317.007170bc@mail.embt.com>
References:  <377c2652.750a.0@actrix.gen.nz>

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On 2 Jul 99, at 0:23, Tom Embt wrote:

> At 02:39 PM 7/2/99 nzst, you wrote:
> >I have an old DEC box which supports a dual processor setup.  I've obtained a
> >Pentium 120 chip (the maximum speed supported by this box).  I'm in the
> process
> >of tracking down another P120.
> >
> >How compatible does the second CPU have to be with the first?  Is it enough
> >to be another Pentium 120?  Do they have to be from the same batch or
> something?
> 
> Not just any CPU will work!
> 
> The CPU's should be the same stepping number, and preferably be type "SSS"
> CPUs (the last S is crucial).  In the early-mid Pentium days, Intel had
> some difficulty manufacturing perfect chips, and thus sold some of the
> imperfect chips with certain restrictions on core voltage, timings, and
> (you got it!) SMP capability.  
> 
> Following a very productive (read: lucky) search on infoseek, it looks like
> you'll be wanting a SY033, SK110, or Q0776.  If your board requires
> 82498/82493 or 82497/82492 compliant cache timings then the SK110 and Q0776
> may not work.  The good news is that all SMP-capable 120's are of the same
> stepping number, and should interoperate (aside from the above mentioned
> cache limitation).

Ummmm, I may be out of luck.  This is what's on the bottom of the chip:

         A5451644AA
         MALAY  CS
 
         BP80502120
         SU033/VMU

> 
> See the following links for more info:

I'll check those over the weekend.  Thanks.
--
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