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SubjectRe: ncr 875 problem found... sorry.
On Thu, Jun 04, 1998 at 04:21:06PM -0400, Phil's Kernel Account wrote:

> #Perhaps I have a remarked k6; I'll have to investigate with clock &
> #bus speeds.
>
> K6's won't run reliably over 66MHz bus. Fun, aren't they? What stepping is
> it, BTW? Chances are it may be a .35 micron one, which I have found to be
> one of the most annoying and problematic CPUs around in high-heat
> environments. ;P

Well, it is not good to state something as a global truth when it doesn't
have to be one.

My K6/200 (and yes, it is the old 0.35 um version), runs on 225 MHz very
well and very stable. 225 MHz is 3 * 75 MHz, which, most people would agree
on, is more than 66 MHz. I must admit that I have a good big heat sink on
it, and that I'm running it on 3.2 V instead on 2.9 V.

Vojtech Pavlik

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