Ten screenshots, one question

I made some screenshots from new binaries - made on real computer.
You can see them here:
http://www.osinfo.com.pl/photogallery.php?album=5
and here:
http://www.osbos.tarman.pl/main/artykuly/haiku200602.html.
I want to thank developers - it’s great work :slight_smile:

I have also one question - my Duron 1800 processor is recognized
as AthlonXP -
http://www.osbos.tarman.pl/grafa/artykuly/haiku012006/clamp.jpg
can it be corrected?

beos.prv.pl wrote:
I made some screenshots from new binaries - made on real computer. You can see them here: http://www.osinfo.com.pl/photogallery.php?album=5 and here: http://www.osbos.tarman.pl/main/artykuly/haiku200602.html. I want to thank developers - it's great work :)

I have also one question - my Duron 1800 processor is recognized
as AthlonXP -
http://www.osbos.tarman.pl/grafa/artykuly/haiku012006/clamp.jpg
can it be corrected?

Could you give the output of /bin/sysinfo on that computer ?

Korli wrote:
Could you give the output of /bin/sysinfo on that computer ?

Here it is:
http://www.osbos.tarman.pl/download/sysinfo.jpg
And output from central brain identifier:
http://www.osbos.tarman.pl/download/central_brain.jpg

AFAIK, one needs to check the L2 cache size to distinguish an AMD family 6, model 6, 8 or 10 cpu “Duron” from an “Athlon”.
We don’t do that currently, promoting these Duron cpus as Athlons.
Enjoy :wink:

phoudoin wrote:
AFAIK, one needs to check the L2 cache size to distinguish an AMD family 6, model 6, 8 or 10 cpu "Duron" from an "Athlon". We don't do that currently, promoting these Duron cpus as Athlons. Enjoy ;-)

Hmm i’m qute happy even though it would be better if Haiku can
recognize CPU correctly :slight_smile: