Um, no it's not. If it was, you couldn't run windows or
linux on it. Windows and linux only run on the SIS
architecture. You are either running IBM AIX or MAC OS on a
RISC processor. Linux is for Intel based chipsets, ie.. SIS,
not RISC.
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Subject: Re: What architecture is an AMD k6?
| AMD K6 is RISC archetcture.
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| Subject: What architecture is an AMD k6?
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| > I tried to install an i686 RPM and RPM came back and
said it was for
| > a different architecture. Can I not use i686 RPMs
here??? I *thought*
| > I could.... Guess not...
| > John
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