it`s based on information from cpu-world.com, they have a large "real world" cpuid database (user submitted data).
it`s ineed not tested, but based on the infos at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu-fake-PAE#Test i would logically assume, that all of these behave identically. they all have no PAE flag shown and are the only "non pre-dinosaur-age" cpu`s missing that feature.
i`m curious about the 1,2 ghz one listed, as this is not in the database at all.
oh, and i see there is one of the 1600Mhz Pentium M with AFE9FBBF, so this one could fail to work, too.
it`s based on information from cpu-world.com, they have a large "real world" cpuid database (user submitted data).
it`s ineed not tested, but based on the infos at https:/ /help.ubuntu. com/community/ Lubuntu- fake-PAE# Test i would logically assume, that all of these behave identically. they all have no PAE flag shown and are the only "non pre-dinosaur-age" cpu`s missing that feature.
i`m curious about the 1,2 ghz one listed, as this is not in the database at all.
oh, and i see there is one of the 1600Mhz Pentium M with AFE9FBBF, so this one could fail to work, too.