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Re: NetBSD 5.0.2 can't handle 7455 CPU @ 1 GHz?
>> Dec 19 08:30:10 charm /netbsd: cpu0: 1000.00 MHz, 256KB L2 cache no parity
>> parity enabled, 2MB no-parity L3 cache (PB2 SRAM) at 4:1 ratio
>
>Are you sure the accelerator card's L3 can run at 250 MHz? Most of the
>accelerators I've seen run the L2 / L3 at around 200 MHz, and the only one
>I've seen which runs at 250 MHz is the L3 on the very last of the 1 GHz
>9600-type upgrades from Sonnet...
>
>What did NetBSD 2.x report for the L3?
>
>John
Looks the same, I think.
excerpt from logs with NetBSD 2.1:
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd: NetBSD 2.1 (try9) #1: Tue Jan 30 23:29:09 CST
2007
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd:
donlee@mercy:/usr/src.21/sys/arch/macppc/compile/try9
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd: total memory = 1280 MB
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd: avail memory = 1224 MB
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd: mainbus0 (root)
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd: cpu0 at mainbus0: 7455 (Revision 2.1), ID 0
(primary)
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd: cpu0: HID0
8450c0bc<EMCP,TBEN,NAP,DPM,ICE,DCE,SGE,BTIC,LRSTK,FOLD,BHT>
Dec 3 22:46:21 mercy /netbsd: cpu0: 1000.00 MHz, 256KB L2 cache, 2MB no-parity
L3 cache (PB2 SRAM) at 4:1 ratio
I note the ID of the kernel is "try9", which means I built it.
I dont't remember what changes I put in it, but my testing
today with installs from CD confirm that whatever it is, it
is also present in the "stock" kernels on the CDs.
-dgl-
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