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SubjectRe: k6 freeze in kernel 2.0.36
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Once upon a time, Mike A. Harris <mharris@ican.net> said:
>On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Shawn Leas wrote:
>>> Uhh, 333 = 66 mhz bus, 350 = 100 mhz bus MAYBE ... it is with Pentiums,
>>> is it true with AMD's too?
>>
>>AMD methinks uses 95.
>
>Nope. 66 and 100. I've got a 300 and a 350 here right now.
>Both use 100, but will also work at 66 no prob. The 350 won't
>work in Windows 98 though.

Yeah, but read what you are responding to before you respond. The
messages before yours were about the 333 MHz chip from AMD, which uses a
95 MHz bus and a 3.5 clock multiplier resulting in a 332.5 MHz CPU. You
have to use 100 MHz capable RAM to make it work.
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