At 04:22 PM 4/15/02, you wrote:
>I believe that Intel never made a Pentium II that actually did run at
>133/166MHz... my guesses it that it HAS to be an old "Classic Pentium" -
>This also makes sense, since people reports that it works fine on
>Pentium II, but not on a Pentium running at 133/166MHz. I also tried to
>make the secure-kernel work on my dual Pentium Classic 200MHz... but it
>failed :-)
>
>-Ernst

Ernst,

Good call!  I'had forgotten how old that machine is.  Now that I think 
about it, it was waiting for me when I started a new job in August 1996 and 
it became mine after the company closed down.

Here's x86info from two of my machines:

My firewall machine:
         x86info v1.7.  Dave Jones 2001
         Feedback to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
         Found 1 CPU
         Family: 5 Model: 2 Stepping: 11 Type: 0 [Pentium 75-200 Original OEM]

My Pentium III:
         x86info v1.7.  Dave Jones 2001
         Feedback to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
         Found 1 CPU
         Family: 6 Model: 7 Stepping: 3 Type: 0 [Pentium III (Katmai) [kC0] 
Original OEM]

David


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