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Re: hello to the group



Billy said

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> One oddity I didn't mention.  There's a shareware
> SYSINFO-like program out there called SYSCHK.EXE, which is widely
> known.  It works pretty accurately on our Dell desktop machines.  When
> I ran it on the 760ED, it rated the chip at 139-140mhz.  I am
> wondering if it's a bad chip - running so fast that it overheats..

This wouldn't be the cpu chip itself but the clock (crystal
oscillator) could be running somewhat fast.  This is easily
measured - you should mention this to IBM, have them look at
it too.  Over the years I've sped up various DEC cpus - some
of those can go about 80% faster due to their conservative
design, others croak at just a few MHz increase and heat is
always a factor too.
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I think the likelihood of the crystal running fast is absolutely zero. These
speed rating programs tend to be very bogus, since they don't know how to
properly take all sorts of things into account. I remember that Norton's
initial sysinfo program was totally broken because Peter did not understand
about instruction alignment!