it seems that the pineview atom can be
a great plan 9 machine. i've got a
x7spa-h atom d510 motherboard with
2 x 82574 gbe, etc. it supports 4gb
of memory. it "just works".
could support amd64, too (dx 0x20000000
indicates 64-bit support)
; aux/cpuid -n 0x80000001
00000000 00000000 00000001 20100000
- erik
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Plan 9
E820: 00000000 0009d800 memory
E820: 00100000 bf680000 memory
E820: 100000000 140000000 memory
126 holes free
00018000 00088000 458752
002d9000 10000000 265449472
265908224 bytes free
cpu0: 1667MHz GenuineIntel Atom (cpuid: AX 0x106CA DX 0xBFEBFBFF)
pat: 0107040600070406
ELCR: CC80
LAPIC: fee00000 e0000000
cpu1: 1668MHz GenuineIntel Atom (cpuid: AX 0x106CA DX 0xBFEBFBFF)
#l0: i82574: 1000Mbps port 0xFEAE0000 irq 11 tu 1514: [ea]
#l1: i82574: 1000Mbps port 0xFEBE0000 irq 10 tu 1514: [ea]
sdata: blind probe 1f0
sdata: blind probe 170
#S/sdE: ahci ich port 0xe0042000: sss 1 ncs 31 coal 1 mport 5 led 1 clo 1 ems 1
#S/sdE: ich: sata-II with 6 ports
ahci enclosure size = 0002; loc = 0100*4
ehci: handoff: bios owned
ehci: handoff: bios owned
ehci: handoff failed
3062M memory: 256M kernel data, 2806M user, 3431M swap