[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Here is /proc/cpuinfo from the original bios:
>
> processor     : 0
> vendor_id     : GenuineIntel
> cpu family    : 6
> model         : 11
> model name    : Mobile Intel(R) Celeron(TM) CPU          733MHz
> stepping      : 4
> cpu MHz               : 731.076
> cache size    : 256 KB
> fdiv_bug      : no
> hlt_bug               : no
> f00f_bug      : no
> coma_bug      : no
> fpu           : yes
> fpu_exception : yes
> cpuid level   : 2
> wp            : yes
> flags         : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat  
> pse36 mmx fxsr sse
> bogomips      : 1445.88
>
> What would my cpu_device_id be then? 0x06B4 right? 

Yep, I think so.

> Can this be  
> combined with the model_69x then? They are very close.
>   

Probably. If it works, go with it.

> Or possibly we can condense them into a model_6xxm (that's an m on the  
> end for mobile)??
>   

Sorry, too lazy to restart the reply. That doesn't seem like a great
idea, seems like it could have bad repercussions with p4s that use
0x06xx model numbers, if they aren't compatible. Also the 69x are
non-mobile cpus.

-Corey

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