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"Dumb Guy", The Rectum's Old Whore! LOL
"The Peeler" wrote in message web.com... On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 21:33:12 -0000, Dumb Guy wrote: Just add it to the long list of other things that you have never heard of, PHucker. Such as getting a job, meeting a woman. You are A ******. He was never quite the same after being abducted by zombies. Says the guy with "gang probing" in his email address. People just don't seem to like you, eh, Phucker? But you don't mind! Another sign of you being a true sociopath! BG The zombie that ate his brain died of malnutrition. |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 11:37:56 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:05:47 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:01:40 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:03:30 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : Just out of interest, how does a hardware bug in a CPU get fixed by a software BIOS update? Isn't the bug a physical misconnection in the circuits? Microcode updates. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/microcode So the bug was in the firmware of the CPU, not the physical circuitry? I've never heard of or done a CPU firmware update. Are they included with motherboard BIOS updates? Yes, the manufacturer of the MB releases a BIOS update to correct the issue. For this particular errata, Intel has given the MB manufacturers the information needed to do this. I've read in MB BIOS update instructions that it fixes X to do with the CPU, but I always assumed that was a motherboard fault where it didn't work with new types of CPU etc. Is that another one you broke on purpose? |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 21:55:50 -0000, Ian Field wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 11:37:56 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:05:47 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:01:40 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:03:30 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : Just out of interest, how does a hardware bug in a CPU get fixed by a software BIOS update? Isn't the bug a physical misconnection in the circuits? Microcode updates. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/microcode So the bug was in the firmware of the CPU, not the physical circuitry? I've never heard of or done a CPU firmware update. Are they included with motherboard BIOS updates? Yes, the manufacturer of the MB releases a BIOS update to correct the issue. For this particular errata, Intel has given the MB manufacturers the information needed to do this. I've read in MB BIOS update instructions that it fixes X to do with the CPU, but I always assumed that was a motherboard fault where it didn't work with new types of CPU etc. Is that another one you broke on purpose? I don't have a Skylake. My i5 3570K is working fine. Skylake is only a third faster, no point in upgrading. -- Please keep your hands off the secretary's reproducing equipment. |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 21:55:50 -0000, Ian Field wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 11:37:56 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:05:47 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:01:40 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:03:30 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : Just out of interest, how does a hardware bug in a CPU get fixed by a software BIOS update? Isn't the bug a physical misconnection in the circuits? Microcode updates. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/microcode So the bug was in the firmware of the CPU, not the physical circuitry? I've never heard of or done a CPU firmware update. Are they included with motherboard BIOS updates? Yes, the manufacturer of the MB releases a BIOS update to correct the issue. For this particular errata, Intel has given the MB manufacturers the information needed to do this. I've read in MB BIOS update instructions that it fixes X to do with the CPU, but I always assumed that was a motherboard fault where it didn't work with new types of CPU etc. Is that another one you broke on purpose? I don't have a Skylake. My i5 3570K is working fine. Skylake is only a third faster, no point in upgrading. So its just advance planning how to break it when you do get one. |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 18:33:31 -0000, Ian Field wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 21:55:50 -0000, Ian Field wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 11:37:56 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:05:47 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:01:40 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:03:30 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : Just out of interest, how does a hardware bug in a CPU get fixed by a software BIOS update? Isn't the bug a physical misconnection in the circuits? Microcode updates. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/microcode So the bug was in the firmware of the CPU, not the physical circuitry? I've never heard of or done a CPU firmware update. Are they included with motherboard BIOS updates? Yes, the manufacturer of the MB releases a BIOS update to correct the issue. For this particular errata, Intel has given the MB manufacturers the information needed to do this. I've read in MB BIOS update instructions that it fixes X to do with the CPU, but I always assumed that was a motherboard fault where it didn't work with new types of CPU etc. Is that another one you broke on purpose? I don't have a Skylake. My i5 3570K is working fine. Skylake is only a third faster, no point in upgrading. So its just advance planning how to break it when you do get one. I was just interested how a hardware fault could be fixed by software. See if I burst my car tyre, can I just upload a fix to my car's on board computer? -- A man goes home early and catches another man in bed with his wife. He drags the naked man out of the house and into his garden shed. There he secures man's penis in a vice and removes the handle, then starts to sharpen a knife. The naked man shouts, "You're not going to cut it off are you?" "No, you are," was the reply. "I'm going to set fire to the shed" |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 18:33:31 -0000, Ian Field wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 21:55:50 -0000, Ian Field wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 11:37:56 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:05:47 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:01:40 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:03:30 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : Just out of interest, how does a hardware bug in a CPU get fixed by a software BIOS update? Isn't the bug a physical misconnection in the circuits? Microcode updates. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/microcode So the bug was in the firmware of the CPU, not the physical circuitry? I've never heard of or done a CPU firmware update. Are they included with motherboard BIOS updates? Yes, the manufacturer of the MB releases a BIOS update to correct the issue. For this particular errata, Intel has given the MB manufacturers the information needed to do this. I've read in MB BIOS update instructions that it fixes X to do with the CPU, but I always assumed that was a motherboard fault where it didn't work with new types of CPU etc. Is that another one you broke on purpose? I don't have a Skylake. My i5 3570K is working fine. Skylake is only a third faster, no point in upgrading. So its just advance planning how to break it when you do get one. I was just interested how a hardware fault could be fixed by software. See if I burst my car tyre, can I just upload a fix to my car's on board computer? You just download a certain episode of Futurama and it turns into a hovercar. |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 21:30:16 -0000, Ian Field wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 18:33:31 -0000, Ian Field wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 21:55:50 -0000, Ian Field wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 11:37:56 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:05:47 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 13:01:40 -0000, Trent .****of wrote: On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:03:30 -0000 "Mr Macaw" wrote in Message id: : Just out of interest, how does a hardware bug in a CPU get fixed by a software BIOS update? Isn't the bug a physical misconnection in the circuits? Microcode updates. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/microcode So the bug was in the firmware of the CPU, not the physical circuitry? I've never heard of or done a CPU firmware update. Are they included with motherboard BIOS updates? Yes, the manufacturer of the MB releases a BIOS update to correct the issue. For this particular errata, Intel has given the MB manufacturers the information needed to do this. I've read in MB BIOS update instructions that it fixes X to do with the CPU, but I always assumed that was a motherboard fault where it didn't work with new types of CPU etc. Is that another one you broke on purpose? I don't have a Skylake. My i5 3570K is working fine. Skylake is only a third faster, no point in upgrading. So its just advance planning how to break it when you do get one. I was just interested how a hardware fault could be fixed by software. See if I burst my car tyre, can I just upload a fix to my car's on board computer? You just download a certain episode of Futurama and it turns into a hovercar. Hovervans are more versatile. -- One workman asks another, "How long have you been working here?" The other one replies, "Since they threatened to fire me." |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
I go fishing; I catch nothing. I go to orgies; I catch everything.
Does the ridge of your helmet look like something's been nibbling at it? |
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How does the Skylake fix work?
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 22:17:20 -0000, Ian Field wrote:
I go fishing; I catch nothing. I go to orgies; I catch everything. Does the ridge of your helmet look like something's been nibbling at it? https://youtu.be/S6AyWh5j8AQ -- I took an IQ test and the results were negative. |
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