Did you swap the two processors and still see the same thing? What I mean
is whether the wrong recognition is on the 2nd processor or for the
particular processor. It should be useful for further diagnosis.
Regards,
S.L.Mo
At 10:50 PM 11/15/99 -0700, Ondrej Florian wrote:
>
>Hi I'm running M720 motherboard with two Celeron 433 processors.
>Everything seems to be OK except that when I look at the CPU info in a
>short version I get this
>
>processor : 0
>vendor_id : GenuineIntel
>cpu family : 6
>model : 6
>model name : Celeron (Mendocino)
>stepping : 5
>cpu MHz : 434.322223
>cache size : 128 KB
>bogomips : 432.54
>
>processor : 1
>vendor_id : GenuineIntel
>cpu family : 6
>model : 6
>model name : Mobile Pentium II
>stepping : 5
>cpu MHz : 434.322223
>cache size : 0 KB
>bogomips : 434.18
>
>...one processor is recognized correctly, other one is recognized as Mobile
>Pentium II without cache. It does not matter what Kernel version I run or
>what if mtrr support is compiled in.
>
>my hardware is PCChips 720 MB (Intel LX chipset) with APIC chip.
>
>...I guess CPU do not get properly initialized during BIOS startup --
>shouldn't mtrr fix it ??
>
>Thanx, Ondrej Florian
>
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