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Date: | Sat, 4 Apr 1998 15:05:21 -0800 |
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>Stan notes:
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>Gary asks:
>> We unpacked the new 918 box yesterday and installed
>> 384 megs of extra memory. During our work I noticed
>> the CPU information indicated that we had a 48MHZ
>> processor, the same speed as the 928RX we purchased
>> two years ago. Has HP started 'overclocking' 918s?
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>No. HP's published information states that the 918 is
>slower than the 928.
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The HP3000/900 Configuration Guide (February, 1998, page 1-2) notes:
"The [slower?] clock speeds of the 918LX/RX, 939KS/020, and 996/80 are
effected with software."
Jazz says, "The MPE 918DX ... is a 918/LX with ... 64 MB memory ..."
Does this mean software is being used to intentionally slow the clocks
down? I find myself imagining a piece of code which kicks in every so
often to count from 1 to 1000, wasting enough clock cycles to slow it
from 48MHz to 34MHz.
--
Brent (just curious) Flowers
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