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Which processors have vme,tsc,or de capabilities?
Which chips have vme, tsc, or de capabilities?
Does the 80386 have these? What about the 80486? What about the Pentium 66? Pentium 75? Pentium 120? Pentium MMX? AMD K5? AMD K6? Cyrix 686 (Original version)? -- Mark Hobley Linux User: #370818 http://markhobley.yi.org/ |
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Which processors have vme,tsc,or de capabilities?
Mark Hobley wrote:
Which chips have vme, tsc, or de capabilities? I found information on the Time Stamp Counter. Apparently, it was not an official instruction until the release of the Pentium II processor. The AMD K5 and the Cyrix 686 may not have this instruction. Mark. -- Mark Hobley Linux User: #370818 http://markhobley.yi.org/ |
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