Autor: jacek zet. (jazoff_at_priv4.onet.pl)
Data: Mon 13 Sep 1999 - 23:43:16 MET DST
no coz... jakby to powiedziec. Probowalem i wlaczac i wylaczac. BIOS nie
widzi. Wszystkie testy twierdza, ze procesor nie ma L2.
Np. wynik dzialania WCPUID Ver.2.6a (c) 1996-99 By H.Oda!
Processor : Intel Celeron Model-5 / Pentium II
: 1 - 15EDE6DD
Vendor ID : GenuineIntel
Type ID : 0 (0)
Family ID : 6 (0)
Model ID : 5 (0)
Stepping ID : 2 (0)
Clock Frequency
Internal : 350.79 MHz
External : 100.23 MHz
Multiplier : 3.5
L1 I-Cache : 16K Byte
L1 D-Cache : 16K Byte
L2 Cache : non
L2 Latency : 5
MMX : Supported
KNI/SSE : Not Supported
3DNow! : Not Supported
Machine : IBM PC/AT
Version : Windows 98 Version 4.10.1998
[L1 Instruction TLB]
4K byte pages, 4-way set associative, 32 entries
4M byte pages, fully associative, 2 entries
[L1 Data TLB]
4K byte pages, 4-way set associative, 64 entries
4M byte pages, 4-way set associative, 8 entries
[L1 Instruction cache]
16K byte cache size, 4-way set associative, 32 byte line size
[L1 Data cache]
16K byte cache size, 4-way set associative, 32 byte line size
[L2 Unified cache]
No L2 cache
(Processor 1)
<< L2 Cache Control register >>
L2 Configured : OFF
L2 Cache Latency : 5
ECC Check Enable : OFF
Address Parity Check Enable : OFF
CRTN Parity Check Enable : OFF
L2 Enabled : OFF
L2 Associativity : 4 Way
Number of L2 banks : 0
Cache size per bank : 4M bytes
Cache State error checking enable : ON
L2 Physical Address Range support : 4G bytes
L2 Hardware Disable : OFF
Cache bus fraction : OFF
i co???? podroba? czy kesz po prostu padl?
jacek zet.
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