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SubjectRe: smp_processor_id()?
Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH writes ("Re: smp_processor_id()? "):
>FWIW my dual-CPU testbed machine at CMU does the same. It's dual PPro200
>IIRC (it's running Solaris x86 at the moment so can't check).

This is fairly common... *All* of my Intel SMP machines call the
CPU's 0 and 4 or 0 and 2. Only my recent experiences with Tyan and
ASUS boards showed that some manufacturers actually use 0 and 1. :)

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