Matthew Emmerton wrote:
> > > > This was actually discussed a while back (a month or two ago).
> > > >
> > > > It got really bogged down when someone pointed out that
> > > > they were running CPUs with different clock rates in their
> > > > SMP box, just to see what the net effect would be.  THe
> > > > problem was, of course, which one do you report, when the
> > > > numbers don't match exactly, and/or how do you report both
> > > > (or N)?
> 
> I thought it was a real bad thing to run CPUs in SMP systems at different
> clock rates.  In fact, I never thought it was possible.  I know I can't on
> my old 2-way P166 box, but things have changed a lot since '91.

It depends on the stepping, and that the external interfaces
are all the same (voltage, clock speed for memory and I/O,
etc.).

PIII's can run this way, for sure.

If you want to find out who's doing it, you only need to search
the SMP list archives; it wasn't important enough for me to commit
the message to memory, I only remember the fact that someone was
doing it successfully.

-- Terry

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