amd64 slower than i386 on identical AMD 64 system?
JoaoBR
joao at matik.com.br
Wed Mar 15 20:54:50 UTC 2006
On Wednesday 15 March 2006 17:39, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> Yes, but the problem is that you didn't stop and file a bug report
> when you learned of the problems (and then turn off the broken
> option), but instead wrote an email in which you made the broad claim
> that FreeBSD's SMP support was unstable.
>
whats that now? absolutly not true
read the thread again and show me where I said that but to help you out: I
said that I (I!) have problems with X2 processor with very specific memory
amount installed on certain hardware when SMP is enabled
don't turn my words around
> >
> > well, that was my first thought too but makes no sense if the same
> > happens on several different brands,
>
> Why not? It is well-documented that many motherboards need BIOS
> updates to work correctly with dual-core CPUs.
>
you are more clever than that aren't you? Or do you try to get clever with me?
means: makes no sense that the bios is broken on all MBs I tried
overall you cut the important thing where I said that I did tried other bios
versions
and what you say here has nothing to do with all of this because the bios
updates you're talking about are necessary on certain MBs in order to
recognize the X2 - so we are beyond this point ...
João
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