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On Fri, 14 May 2004 12:37:07 PDT7, Tom Brown wrote:
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>Is this where SMP gets turned on? I looked in the BIOS, but can't find
>any place to disable one of the CPUs. Tyan/Phoenix don't give me very
>many choices... I REALLY don't want to physically remove a CPU. It's a PITA!
It's been awhile since I fooled with this, but check in your
config.sys for PSD=OS2APIC.PSD. I think if you rem this out you
will lose SMP and run on 1 CPU. I can't recall if that is enuf or
if you have to go to a uni kernel or not to make it work.
Do you have \os2\MPCPUMON.EXE? With this app you can turn off 1
cpu, but IIRC, this will not hold through a reboot.
I have the same MB as you, running Durons. I'm at Tyan bios V1.03,
phoenix 6.0, 10/16/01; 14:11:15
I'm curious about your MP2200's, thinking of pulling the Duron's
and replacing them.
Good luck figuring it all out.
Jon
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