At 1:06 AM -0400 8/1/07, Dave McGuire wrote:
On Aug 1, 2007, at 12:36 AM, Zane H. Healy wrote:
I've been nice and stable with a pair of
SM71's. What I think
would be cool to try is a pair of the dual CPU boards for a quad
CPU system (I think they were 50Mhz). I ran my SS20 like this for
quite some time before I upgraded to an UltraSparc based system.
Those would be SM100s. Made by Ross, Cypress chipset, 40MHz, no
L2 cache, and ungodly slow. A system with two SM51s will run rings
around a system with two SM100s.
Actually I was thinking of Sun's SM52, dual 50Mhz boards with I
believe 1MB cache.
Zane
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