Reply 100 of 111, by FullYes
Ok I can feel I’m pushing the limits of this machine now as I’m starting to have more and more issues
The single sided 128MB stick still won’t work on its own. Perhaps the machine needs 2 ranks to boot properly, or the stick has become faulty after me removing and refitting it so often.
I decided to try and see if I could get the machine to boot at 83Mhz FSB. I tried 83x6. Nothing. 83x5.5. Nothing. 83x5. Still nothing. It should work at 83x5 even with this poor man’s k6-3.
I tried 4.5x. Now we are in business. It still reports the CPU frequency as 450Mhz in BIOS. It’s probably a mistake. It should be about 375MHz
The system isn’t very stable but I’m able to boot to the command prompt and do a couple of benchmarks
Chkcpu reports the system as 450MHz. running 100MHz FSB. WTF?
Ran speedsys which seems to confirm it. I will have to get a screenshot tomorrow when I have more time
I was able to do a couple of benmarks, but I was not able to boot into windows. It’s too unstable
Quake 320 x 200 - 89.7fps (hard locks on quit)
Quake 640 x 480 - 33.9fps (hard locks on quit)
Speedsys
CPU score 510, L1: 2134, L2: 1351, Ram 203.82MB/s
Compare to 6x75:
CPU score 510, L1: 2129, L2: 1352, Ram 152.43MB/s
This would seem to indicate that it is indeed running at 450MHz???
I had to take a look at the clock generator on the board and the jumper settings I’d chosen. There are 2 different clock generators mentioned in the manual, and I didn’t realise it but BOTH configurations are printed on the motherboard, and I was using the wrong configuration for 83MHz for the clock generator my motherboard actually has fitted - when I was testing the Pentium at 83MHz, I can only assume that I was using the correct setting for 83MHz when I was testing that CPU
My clockgen is an IMI SC643AYB. I had a look online for a datasheet incase there are some undocmented settings that allow for 100MHz.
I found this datasheet on the retroweb. But the settings don’t all line up with what’s in the motherboard manual. The tables in the manual and on the motherboard itself match up ok.
https://theretroweb.com/chip/documentation/im … 02159427507.pdf
There is no mention of 100MHz FSB on the datasheet and as I mentioned already there are a couple of settings that don’t match up. Time for another spreadsheet!
What’s interesting is there seems to be a provision for a 5/2 clock divider for the PCI bus with this generator. Which would explain why 100MHz *could* work as this would give a PCI clock of 40MHz which is somewhat attainable.
I have my oscilloscope now so I can measure bus frequencies. I was having a hard time picking up the signal on the Athlon system and I have tried on the socket 7 yet. It may be easier with the motherboard out