Geeky question OTD
Jun. 5th, 2003 11:08 amI upgraded my PowerBook last night from a 400MHz G3 to a 500MHz G4.
Virtual PC on my PowerBook used to think I was a Pentium II. Now it thinks I'm a "686." What's that? I was hoping to be a Pentium III or Pentium IV.
Virtual PC on my PowerBook used to think I was a Pentium II. Now it thinks I'm a "686." What's that? I was hoping to be a Pentium III or Pentium IV.
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Date: 2003-06-08 02:10 pm (UTC)N.B. The P4 actually has *fewer* special instructions than a P3: They took out the ones where the specialised circuitry just wouldn't cope with the higher clock speed they wanted to push the P4 up to! So a P3 at, say, 700MHz is actually more powerful (at ceratin tasks) than a P4 at the same speed; but the P4 can be run twice as fast.
All of which is irrelevant to Virtual PC of course: It just emulates whatever it's written to emulate, at whatever speed it can manage on the hardware provided.
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Date: 2003-06-08 02:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-08 09:15 pm (UTC)