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Hi.
I've observed in mobos previous to MMX socket 7 pentia, but which had 2.8V
supply, that in spite of setting correctly the multipliers (1.5 for 233
chip, others normal), upgrading to a MMX Intel Pentium chip gives unexpected
results (a wrong frequency, such as 166 instead of 200, 133 instead of 233,
etc). I've seen it in different brand mobos, all of the P133 (classic) era.
I suppose these mobos have something wrong with the multipliers, being
previous to real MMX chips.
Can someone confirm this, and/or provide a workaround?
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Javier Vizcaino. Ability Electronics. [log in to unmask]
http://ability53.hypermart.net
Starting point: (-1)^(-1) = -1
Applying logarithms: (-1)*ln(-1) = ln(-1)
Since ln(-1) <> 0, dividing: -1 = 1 (ln(-1) is complex, but exists)
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