OpenBCM V1.07b12 (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

DB0FHN

[JN59NK Nuernberg]

 Login: GUEST





  
VK4XAC > CPU      23.04.05 23:20l 51 Lines 1283 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : AE0051VK4XAC
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: CPU Temperatures - Normal???
Path: DB0FHN<DB0CL<DB0PDF<DB0SM<DB0EA<DB0RES<ON0AR<7M3TJZ<EA5RKV<EA5AKC<
      CX2SA<EB2BJX<W1NGL<VK6HGR<VK4TRS<VK4DGQ<VK4WIE
Sent: 050423/2206Z @:VK4WIE.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC #:35222 [Brisbane] FBB7.00g
From: VK4XAC@VK4WIE.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC
To  : CPU@WW

Hi Wayne and everyone,


Wayne wrote...

> From: M5WJF@GB7MAX.#28.GBR.EU
> To : CPU@WW
> 
> 
> Al VK4XAC wrote:-
> > What is the mother board your are running??
> 
> It's an Elite Computer Systems BKS630e, fitted into a Book PC, the 630
> refers to the SIS630 Chipset.
> 
> Cyrix MIII CPUs were really just for business machines, since they rely on
> a FPU rather than L2 Cache, hence for gaming it was/is pretty dire, and
> this system shares the RAM for Video, so not a good move to load anything
> that relies on graphics throughput.

OK on the setup with the Cyrix. It would have the CPU working hard, even with
Business use levels. I can only find reference to two CPU's from the Cyrix
stable that had 80-85c ratings so you must have one of those. I think this
confirms your search as well. Did not know about those CPU's so thanks for the
discussion.

> 
> Regarding the Cisco thing, I swapped out the router for a 2600, which does
> support VTP/VLANs, Hi!

Sounds like a great solution to me...!!!!!

> 
> 73 de Wayne M5WJF@GB7MAX.#28.GBR.EU


Cheers

73 - Al, VK4XAC @ VK4WIE.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC

Message timed: 19:08 on 23 Apr 05 

		Local Time, Brisbane, Australia. (-10Hrs UT.)

Message sent using WinPack V5.5 (Freeware!)




Read previous mail | Read next mail


 10.03.2025 17:20:54lGo back Go up