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From: Stephen M. W. <ste...@br...> - 2006-05-01 14:48:32
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On 30/04/06 16:02, Daniel Raffler wrote: > > What I need to know is how many processors your computer has and if they > where all detected, if the APIC test was passed and whether an I/O APIC > was detected. Here's the result of tests on 5 different machines. Description M/U # LAPIC ID Ver Red AMD Sempron 2800+ M 1 000f0d00 2 03 17 AMD Athlon 2200+ U 1 1 11 17 AMD dual-core Opteron 165 M 2 000f0d00 0 11 17 Intel Celeron M 1 000f0000 0 11 0f Intel P4 M 1 000f12a0 1 20 17 Notes: M/U indicates if the kernel detected a multiprocessor configuration or not (uniprocessor). # indicates the number of processors sucessfully booted. LAPIC is the detected address of the local APIC. -- Stephen M. Webb ste...@br... |