Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 20 May 1996 17:55:42 +0100 (BST) | From | Bryn Paul Arnold Jones <> | Subject | Re: fake cache |
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On 20 May 1996, Raul Miller wrote:
> There's this newspaper article about people manufacturing fake cache > memory chips, and selling motherboards with these things installed. > > It would be nice to have a simple diagnostic to check for this from > inside linux. > > Is this a kernel issue? >
Nope, it's not really a kernel issue, there are cache checkers around (mail me if you want a copy of one sent, be aware it's a dos program), but not in the kernel. The only thing about these chips that's illegal is passing them off as real, there is a case for filling the spaces in the motherboard (the sockets) with blanks (ie a chunk plastic with legs, and nothing else), but there are blanks with things like "write back cache" printed on, which are misleading and illegal. The basic thing is that as long as the blanks arn't passed off as real, there's no problem, ie as long as you havent been lead to bleave that it has a cache ....
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