Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 17 Nov 1997 15:24:38 -0600 (CST) | From | Andrew Kieschnick <> | Subject | Re: New Small Cyrix patch |
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On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Linux Developer wrote:
> This is chipset dependant. As I reported previously, VXtwo and VXpro+ > motherboards report totally different bogomips. The VXtwo will report the > bus clocking, sans multiplier, within 20MHz. The VXpro+ will report it to > 20MHz within bus clocking, with multiplier. Both have the UMC8886/UMC8887 > combo, which incorrectly reports in /proc/pci, as shown below.
> And, as I said, this is a UMC board, not VIA. there is no VIA hardware on > it whatsoever. i'm not sure if this is caused by overlapping id's, or just > a typo in pci.h/pci.c. One of these days I will get around to fixing it.
Every VXpro board I've seen has been a remarked VIA vp1 chipset. Are you sure yours is really a UMC? I imagine the VXtwo is another remarked VIA chipset, probably the vp2. For anyone interested, the TXpro is a remarked ALi chipset, the Aladdin IV.
later, Andrew Kieschnick
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