it's not that bad. they're all K8s with different steppings. what you don't know is the cache size or if it's got 64-bit capabilities, which kenc does not yet support. i don't think what you don't know will be a problem in this case.
it's interesting with all the marketing going on right now you need to be quite savvy to figure out what you're really getting. a bit like the days of hand-built computers. - erik On Sat Jul 1 19:35:43 CDT 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > the E3/E6 is a 64-bit Palermo core with mmx/sse2/3dnow! with a > > 16bit 800Mhz HT link. > > the D0 is the same but might (!) not support 64bit and the cache > > sizes are half as bug. > > (64/128 vs. 128/256). > > Bloody hell. Let's just simplify the whole mess and give them all a > brand name of CPU™. > > I've have a new plan: I'll buy the Sempr0n box to use as a > replacement for my BSD server, and run Plan 9 on the old box (a Via > C3 Nehemiah). This works better anyway, as the Via "server" will > actually fit on the boat ;-) > > --lyndon
