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| Does it work on AMD Athlon XP |
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By dsangster - Posted on August 30, 2006 - 11:19:46 (#20532)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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i was wondering if this driver works on an AMD Athlon XP running 1.4Ghz
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| Works on g k6-2+ @ 450Mhz |
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By tigerdog - Posted on December 13, 2003 - 13:33:20 (#9962)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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This program works as advertized on my system. But you must FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS! I've crashed my system repeatedly my mis-typing MTRR set commands (getting the length wrong, etc.)
The trick is, DON'T DRAG ANY BOOT SETTINGS INTO THE SYSTEM FOLDERS until after you TEST THEM! The sample is just that, a sample, and must be modified for your system.
Only problem I've encountered is that with my K6 CPU, the program appears to parse only one of the two MTRR lines in my boot settings file.
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| don't work ?! |
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By khmeher - Posted on March 28, 2002 - 10:04:52 (#704)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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I have a k6-2 266MHz, it runs at 250 MHz for just getting the memory to 100MHz (it speeds up things).
When I installed amd-cpu it crashs the system when booting !
I want to use it so some help will be very appreciated
bye
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| How to install? |
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By Eliminator 2001 - Posted on March 25, 2002 - 11:08:59 (#681)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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How must I install it?
The manual says something about draging it on a link or so but I don't find a link.
Please help me.
(an E-Mail would be very nice) ;-)
(by the way I'm german)
Thank you.
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| Sooo... |
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By aphex - Posted on March 24, 2002 - 23:11:17 (#675)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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Is it working with Athlone, anyone tried?
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| KDL indeed |
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By Jess - Posted on March 11, 2002 - 21:11:16 (#590)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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Hey,
I tried this driver hoping to get some more speed. I installed, rebooted, ran tests, typed reboot in KDL. I have 3 k6-2 systems. A 400, 500, & a 550. KDL, KDL, & KDL... all stepping above 8. Any Ideas?...
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| Re: Threw my machine in KDL |
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By mmu_man - Posted on March 11, 2002 - 17:09:05 (#588)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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Do this in a Terminal window:
sysinfo | tr ',' '\n' | grep stepping
if you get "stepping 0", or with a number less than 8, forget about this driver, since your CPU doesn't supports MTRRs, as I stated in a previous comment.
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| Threw my machine into KDL |
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By Tom_Artosorse - Posted on March 11, 2002 - 16:11:39 (#587)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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Well, I gave it a go but never actually got to try it out because running the 'testamd' app under Terminal threw my machine straight into KDL. K6-2 300mhz with 3D-NOW! in an IBM Aptiva box. Shame it didn't work, would've liked to try it out.
-<the_HoOD>- a.k.a. Tom_Artosorse
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| Anyone tried this with amd athlon/xp? |
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By aphex - Posted on March 10, 2002 - 16:37:00 (#582)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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Does it get any faster? :))
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| Old K6-2 |
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By mmu_man - Posted on March 7, 2002 - 02:51:43 (#540)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.3 |
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I'd like to remind that only K6-II stepping 8 and above supports MTRRs, an older CPU will result currently in throwing you into KDL (as it did on mine).
I didn't have the time to submit a fix.
You can tell which stepping your CPU has using the sysinfo command in the terminal.
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