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cvandijk
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Interesting article.
Is there a reason why the Q0520 has the "Job 1" marking? |
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CPUShack

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| cvandijk wrote: | Interesting article.
Is there a reason why the Q0520 has the "Job 1" marking? |
No idea, it was printed with the logo, so makes me think it was a marketing/employee gift type of thing
Kinda like quality (or whatever) is job #1, they met their goal so got the 'award' _________________ New for 2025! The CPU Shack has a co-processor!
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max1024

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CPUShack
Many Thanks ! It was very interesting to read ))
I have not seen more than 2 processors in Socket 5/7 systems. How many processors were the specifications allowed? It would be interesting to see examples of 4-8 processor sockets
| Quote: | | Perhaps someone will figure out a way to run Pentium Overdrives in dual processor systems, if there is a will there tends to eventually be a way. |
yah, cool aidea =) but firts I want Dual-Socket 3 system with pair PenitumOverdrive 83Mhz. Because this is also a pentium ) |
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Alitoutou
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Very valuable article! _________________ day day up!
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CPUShack

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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 1:59 pm Post subject: |
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| max1024 wrote: | CPUShack
Many Thanks ! It was very interesting to read ))
I have not seen more than 2 processors in Socket 5/7 systems. How many processors were the specifications allowed? It would be interesting to see examples of 4-8 processor sockets
| Quote: | | Perhaps someone will figure out a way to run Pentium Overdrives in dual processor systems, if there is a will there tends to eventually be a way. |
yah, cool aidea =) but firts I want Dual-Socket 3 system with pair PenitumOverdrive 83Mhz. Because this is also a pentium ) |
4-8+ should be doable, just requires extra hardware, multiprocessor is always 'easier' then native Dual Processor.
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CPUShack

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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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Just a few early ones
ATT Starserver E/4 4x 486
Compaq Pro 5/100 4x Pentium
DEC AD 433MP/6 4x 486
NCR 3550/8 8x 486
NCR 3600 288x 486
Sequent S2000 290/4 4x Pentium
Sequent S5000 SE60/30 30x Pentium 60!
Sequent S50000 SE70/30 30x Pentium 100
Unisys U 6000/75/6 6x 486 _________________ New for 2025! The CPU Shack has a co-processor!
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max1024

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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 2:31 am Post subject: |
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Cool PC list, but now is very hard is to find even pictures of them. Now its museum exhibits =)
| CPUShack wrote: | Just a few early ones
ATT Starserver E/4 4x 486
Compaq Pro 5/100 4x Pentium
DEC AD 433MP/6 4x 486
NCR 3550/8 8x 486
NCR 3600 288x 486
Sequent S2000 290/4 4x Pentium
Sequent S5000 SE60/30 30x Pentium 60!
Sequent S50000 SE70/30 30x Pentium 100
Unisys U 6000/75/6 6x 486 |
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rjluna2
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:53 am Post subject: |
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That is an interesting article here
Does this predates the BREQ signal for multiprocessor system which found on Pentium Pro and later CPU? |
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i440bx

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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 9:07 am Post subject: |
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The BREQ signal is not a new one.
You can found it on a 80x8x as "HOLD" and "HLDA":
HOLD send to the CPU if some chip need the system bus (as example a FPU)
HLDA (Hold Adknowledge) send from CPU to tell that the system bus now can be used, as example by the FPU _________________ i440BX
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rjluna2
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Thanks, i440bx  |
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H3nrik V!

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| CPUShack wrote: | | cvandijk wrote: | Interesting article.
Is there a reason why the Q0520 has the "Job 1" marking? |
No idea, it was printed with the logo, so makes me think it was a marketing/employee gift type of thing
Kinda like quality (or whatever) is job #1, they met their goal so got the 'award' |
Am I blind?  |
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CPUShack

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Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:59 am Post subject: |
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| H3nrik V! wrote: | | CPUShack wrote: | | cvandijk wrote: | Interesting article.
Is there a reason why the Q0520 has the "Job 1" marking? |
No idea, it was printed with the logo, so makes me think it was a marketing/employee gift type of thing
Kinda like quality (or whatever) is job #1, they met their goal so got the 'award' |
Am I blind?  |
Nope
Q0520 is one of the P54CM, there was a post some time back with a pic of one, thats what cvandijk was referencing.
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H3nrik V!

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Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2021 2:59 am Post subject: |
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| CPUShack wrote: | | H3nrik V! wrote: | | CPUShack wrote: | | cvandijk wrote: | Interesting article.
Is there a reason why the Q0520 has the "Job 1" marking? |
No idea, it was printed with the logo, so makes me think it was a marketing/employee gift type of thing
Kinda like quality (or whatever) is job #1, they met their goal so got the 'award' |
Am I blind?  |
Nope
Q0520 is one of the P54CM, there was a post some time back with a pic of one, thats what cvandijk was referencing.
https://www.cpu-world.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17713 |
Ahhh, I see. Thanks.
Not blind, apparently more senile  |
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mavroxur

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I never knew a special Pentium existed for SMP. I always saw just a pair of sockets and regular Pentiums in each socket.
Am I missing something? |
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