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Quad Core and Two duel core



wholly mother of random fluctuations in the space time continuum bat man!

That's perfect data, does it run HAL/dbus by any chance?

Thanks for the data, if your able to run
http://www.dohickey-project.com/debugger.tar.bz2 it would be fantastic
but a lot of these kinds of exotic machines don't have HAL installed
since it's mostly a desktop service.

P.S Wow

Best Regards, Martin Owens

On 04/06/07, Jarod Wilson <jarod-ajLrJawYSntWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> On Jun 04, 2007, at 21:55, Martin Owens wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anyone have access to machines that are x86 based and have either
> > 4 cores in 1 cpu or 2 cpus each with 2 cores? or even something with
> > more than 2 cpus (although I've no heard of any x86 machines like
> > this)
> >
> > I need output of /proc/cpuinfo and the dmidecode output so I can test
> > some code against these kinds of variables. I already have hundreds of
> > single cpu, duel cpu and duel core examples but nothing bigger.
>
> You can find an interesting pair here:
>
> http://people.redhat.com/jwilson/misc/cpunotes/
>
> The es7000 is a 16-socket, dual-core, hyperthreading system (64
> "cpus"). The precision 490 is a dual dual-core system (ht-capable,
> but its shut off). I can get some additional exotic examples if ya
> need. :)
>
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>
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