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Reply 360 of 440, by RayeR

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Hehe, get a fine tweezer and a bit of patience, those pins bend easily but they are tought to break completly... Done on cuntless pins of refurbished CPUs...

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Reply 361 of 440, by SteveC

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RayeR wrote on 2021-01-12, 02:26:

Hehe, get a fine tweezer and a bit of patience, those pins bend easily but they are tought to break completly... Done on cuntless pins of refurbished CPUs...

Yeah took me about half an hour and a really aching hand afterwards but it worked!

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Reply 363 of 440, by Grosvince

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Hello guys,

First post for me on Vogons.

I was talking about old hardware, presenting one of my last CPU :

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SteveC says I should help improve CPU-Z vintage edition. So here's my result with this CPU, and another one (AMD K5 PR100ABQ, SSA/5 core).

Hope it helps.
Vincent

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Reply 364 of 440, by RayeR

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Grosvince wrote on 2021-01-23, 14:52:

One guy says I should help improve CPU-Z vintage edition. So here's my result with this CPU

Hi, nice CPU rarity, please could you also run my CPUID program and send log (use redirect stdio to file: cpuid >log.txt)
http://rayer.g6.cz/programm/programe.htm#CPUID

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Reply 366 of 440, by Grosvince

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RayeR wrote on 2021-01-23, 19:59:
Grosvince wrote on 2021-01-23, 14:52:

One guy says I should help improve CPU-Z vintage edition. So here's my result with this CPU

Hi, nice CPU rarity, please could you also run my CPUID program and send log (use redirect stdio to file: cpuid >log.txt)
http://rayer.g6.cz/programm/programe.htm#CPUID

Here's the result.

Vincent

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Reply 368 of 440, by Grosvince

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Hi Rayer,

Could you check the easter egg on this processor as described here :

https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/MP6/index.html

My CPU has a Lynx core (350nm), and the easter egg is only stated in the previous revision Kirin (350nm)

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Reply 369 of 440, by red-ray

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Grosvince wrote on 2021-01-25, 11:09:

My CPU has a Lynx core (350nm), and the easter egg is only stated in the previous revision Kirin (350nm)

No, Lynx is 180nm and Kirin is 250nm, see https://cpumuseum.jimdofree.com/museum/rise-technology/mp6/

Reply 370 of 440, by Grosvince

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red-ray wrote on 2021-01-25, 15:03:
Grosvince wrote on 2021-01-25, 11:09:

My CPU has a Lynx core (350nm), and the easter egg is only stated in the previous revision Kirin (350nm)

No, Lynx is 180nm and Kirin is 250nm, see https://cpumuseum.jimdofree.com/museum/rise-technology/mp6/

Yep, you're right. I was tired when I wrote this message.

Reply 371 of 440, by RayeR

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Grosvince wrote on 2021-01-25, 11:09:

Hi Rayer,
Could you check the easter egg on this processor as described here : https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/MP6/index.html

I added easter egg reading in new version of CPUID ( http://rayer.g6.cz/programm/programe.htm#CPUID )

Really nice piece of hack. Now imagine what could contain other CPUs. Remember that OS security fully rely on uncomprimised HW. And now you could have a CPU that would allow e.g. execution of some privileged (CPL0) instruction from user mode (CPL3) if the right magic is filled somewhere. Such feature need not to be hardwired in the silicon but can be deployed in microcode (that is ecrtypted blob who nobody except CPU manufacturer understands) for specific target (e.g. for PCs in Iran nuclear plants). Really fun can be done in HW...

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Reply 372 of 440, by smokeycockatiel

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This is what cpuz is showing in the log file

Its a Dell Latitude CPi-A400XT 256mb ram 6GB hdd 2.5mb gpu
Bios A15

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Reply 373 of 440, by smokeycockatiel

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Beta version : http://download.cpuid.com/betas/cpuz_w95.zip Link Not Working on Page 1

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Reply 375 of 440, by H3nrik V!

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Re: What retro activity did you get up to today? is this a bug in CPU-Z?

Please use the "quote" option if asking questions to what I write - it will really up the chances of me noticing 😀

Reply 376 of 440, by red-ray

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H3nrik V! wrote on 2021-02-21, 19:13:

Probably and it's also saying Socket 5 rather than Socket 7. Franck will probably want the CPUZ save file.

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Reply 378 of 440, by Schule04

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The VIA C7-M 765 is supposed to be a 1600MHz chip with 533MHz FSB.

This is a 1200MHz chip with 400MHz FSB. I think the name of this chip should actually be "C7-M ULV"

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Reply 379 of 440, by Schule04

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Pentium P54CQS also is not detected correctly
The mainboard is not picked up, it should be an Intel Advanced/EV

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