[SI-LIST] Re: ??: Re: How to use Intel's model?

  • From: "Muranyi, Arpad" <arpad.muranyi@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 16:50:18 -0700

Astrom,

I located the appropriate people here at Intel and
forwarded your message to them.  They will contact
you and help you through your questions.

Arpad
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-----Original Message-----
From: Yuming Cheng [mailto:chengyuming_ah@xxxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:42 PM
To: Muranyi, Arpad; si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: ??: [SI-LIST] Re: How to use Intel's model?

Hello arpad,

Now I get CPU, 915GM, and ICH6 models from intel.=20

In Intel's old model, such as Xeon512_si_models, the
pin an signal_name are all it it.
[Pin]    signal_name  model_name      R_pin   L_pin =20
C_pin
A22 A3# CPU_END_MODEL1
A20 A4# CPU_END_MODEL1

In 915GM model, the model looks like
[Pin]   signal_name    model_name         R_pin  =20
L_pin    C_pin
|
|
1       fsb_typ        alvfsb1p05V_tptn
2       fsb_strg       alvfsb1p05V_spsn
3       fsb_weak       alvfsb1p05V_wpwn
4       cpurstb        alvcpurstb
5       ttripb         alvthermtripb
I don't know what's the mean of ttripb, fsb_typ,
cpurstb, .... and how to map it to pin.

In the downloaded files, there is no any usage
guidelines.

B.R.
Astrom
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