Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:41:45 -0500 (EST) | From | "J. S. Connell" <> | Subject | [OFFTOPIC] Odd PII system problems solved, more or less |
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A large bouquet of $your_favorite_flower to all those who helped me with my problems concerning my motherboard's warning buzzer and the lockup problems with a 100 MHz bus speed. The former appears to have been my fault - I reset the BIOS using the "optimal" configuration (yes, I'm cursed with a WinBIOS) and it went away. As to the latter, it's starting to look like my PII Deschutes 400/100 is in fact a remarked PII Deschutes 333/66 (CPUID reports family-model-stepping of 6-5-0, whereas the S-spec for my processor indicates it should read 6-5-1, and 80523P_Y_400512 looks suspicious, using Intel's docs as a guide); I'm calling Intel this morning to verify the validity thereof.
Once again, thanks!
--Jeff
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