> I would appreciate it if people who have chips with MCE but no MCA --
> this includes older AMD chips and some Cyrix chips at the very least
> -- would please be so kind and try this out.
Hmm, I've looked at the patch and I guess you may try to decode MSR#0 and
MSR#1 for Pentium processors (I
I would appreciate it if people who have chips with MCE but no MCA --
this includes older AMD chips and some Cyrix chips at the very least
-- would please be so kind and try this out.
Hmm, I've looked at the patch and I guess you may try to decode MSR#0 and
MSR#1 for Pentium processors (I
On 15 Nov 2000, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>This implements support for MCE on chips which don't support MCA (in
>addition to enabling MCA for non-Intel chips, like Athlon, which
>supports MCA.)
>
>I would appreciate it if people who have chips with MCE but no MCA --
>this includes older AMD chips
Hi everyone,
I have just released a second bluesmoke patch:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hpa/bluesmoke-2.4.0-test11-pre5-2.diff
This implements support for MCE on chips which don't support MCA (in
addition to enabling MCA for non-Intel chips, like Athlon, which
supports MCA.)
Hi everyone,
I have just released a second bluesmoke patch:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/hpa/bluesmoke-2.4.0-test11-pre5-2.diff
This implements support for MCE on chips which don't support MCA (in
addition to enabling MCA for non-Intel chips, like Athlon, which
supports MCA.)
On 15 Nov 2000, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
This implements support for MCE on chips which don't support MCA (in
addition to enabling MCA for non-Intel chips, like Athlon, which
supports MCA.)
I would appreciate it if people who have chips with MCE but no MCA --
this includes older AMD chips and some
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