Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 6 Aug 1997 17:53:26 -0500 (EST) | From | Joshua Snyder <> | Subject | Re: PentiumII's. |
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My Ppro 233 ( it's overclocked ) will compile the kernel in 4 min 12 sec. It seem's strange that a PII 266 would compile at the same speed. P.S. I am running an Micronics M6Me with one cpu.....
josh
On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, Anthony Pardini wrote:
> > Hmm.. My single PII 266 compiles in 4 minutes. I have the Asus KN97-X > motherboard. What patches to 2.0.30 are you using? > > Previously the machine was a dual p100 and now it now seems a lot less > stable. > > tony > > On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Aaron J. Grier wrote: > > > On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, System Email wrote: > > > > > Does linux support PentiumII's (does it work?) > > > > Certainly. We've got 2.0.30 running on two PentiumII 233's [1] here at > > OGI. Kernel compiles in 3 minutes or so. :) > > > > However, the Intel PD440FX motherboard's BIOS is absolutely horrendous, > > and I was stuck for a couple weeks just banging out IRQ conflicts since > > you can't manually assign them on a per-slot basis, and the BIOS was > > handing out duplicates, which the aic7xxx driver didn't particularly like. > > (I've since gotten patches...) > > > > Plenty fast, though. (: > > > > Aaron J. Grier | Oregon Graduate Institute research programmer > > DECBEE650DEE3A0C 1ED7F54D9E023CC4 | agrier@cse.ogi.edu, agrier@reed.edu > > "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | 0x0663D1A9 at a server near you. > > >
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