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* Using the 486 instruction set in a 386DX package | * Using the 486 instruction set in a 386DX package | ||
- | * Has 1KB of on-cache level 1 cache | + | * Has 1KB of on-chip level 1 cache |
It will be a nice test for those boards which are socketed to see the performance delta of just changing the processor and keeping everything else the same. | It will be a nice test for those boards which are socketed to see the performance delta of just changing the processor and keeping everything else the same. | ||
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+ | By default, the case came configured with a high/low setup to show 33/16MHz: | ||
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+ | The rear of the display was set as shown: | ||
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+ | I'll set the display to 40MHz high, and 10MHz low, since there isn't a standard for when turbo is disabled on 386 boards. That means I need to set: | ||
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+ | * Units column (//0// in high mode, //0// in low mode) | ||
+ | * 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F | ||
+ | * Tens column (//4// in high mode, //1// in low mode) | ||
+ | * 3B 3C 2F 2G | ||
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+ | ==== Case Configuration ==== | ||
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+ | ===== MT32-Pi Installation ===== | ||
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+ | The excellent [[https:// | ||
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+ | [[: | ||
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====== 386 Motherboard Shootout! ====== | ====== 386 Motherboard Shootout! ====== | ||