Fans of the (tiny, quiet, low-powered) VIA EPIA mini-itx motherboards
may be interested to know that the new VT-310DP with 2 x 1Ghz Eden-N
processors works very well with Plan 9.

Selected boot messages:

Plan 9
...
cpu0: 998MHz CentaurHauls unknown (cpuid: AX 0x069A DX 0x381BA3F)
ELCR: 0E20
LAPIC: fee00000 e0000000
cpu1: 997MHz CentaurHauls unknown (cpuid: AX 0x069A DX 0x381BA3F)
mtrrfix1: i9: 404040404040404 0
mtrrfix1: i10: 404040404040400 0
mtrrvar1: i6: 1BE00000 0
mtrrvar1: i7: FFFE00800 0
pcirouting: PCI.0.15.0 at pin 1 link 1 irq 11
#l0: i82557: 100Mbps port 0xE100 irq 10: 00e081xxxxxx
#l1: vt6102: 100Mbps port 0xD800 irq 11: 00e081xxxxxx
#U/usb0: uhci: port 0xDD00 irq 11
#U/usb1: uhci: port 0xDE00 irq 11
#U/usb2: uhci: port 0xDF00 irq 10
#U/usb3: uhci: port 0xE000 irq 10

Does anyone know whether I should be worried about the mtrr messages?

Output of pci command:

0.0.0:  ---  06.00.00 1106/0259   0
0.0.1:  ---  06.00.00 1106/1259   0
0.0.2:  ---  06.00.00 1106/2259   0
0.0.3:  ---  06.00.00 1106/3259   0
0.0.4:  ---  06.00.00 1106/4259   0
0.0.7:  ---  06.00.00 1106/7259   0
0.1.0:  ---  06.04.00 1106/b198   0
0.10.0: net  02.00.00 1106/3119   5 0:0000d401 256 1:f7041000 256
0.15.0: disk 01.01.8a 1106/0571  11 4:0000dc01 16
0.16.0: ---  0c.03.00 1106/3038  11 4:0000dd01 32
0.16.1: ---  0c.03.00 1106/3038  11 4:0000de01 32
0.16.2: ---  0c.03.00 1106/3038  10 4:0000df01 32
0.16.3: ---  0c.03.00 1106/3038  10 4:0000e001 32
0.17.0: ---  06.01.00 1106/3227   0
0.18.0: net  02.00.00 1106/3065  11 0:0000d801 256 1:f7043000 256
0.8.0:  vid  03.00.00 1002/4750 255 0:f6000008 16777216 1:0000d001 256 
2:f7040000 4096
0.9.0:  net  02.00.00 8086/1229  10 0:f7044000 4096 1:0000e101 64 2:f7000000 
131072
1.0.0:  vid  03.00.00 1106/3118  11 0:f0000008 67108864 1:f4000000 16777216

Other notes:

- Two of the three (!) onboard ethernet ports are supported; the third is
  gigabit ether and Plan 9 doesn't see it
- Native VGA just about works in vesa mode (1024x768 only; no acceleration;
  aux/vga -p sometimes hangs), but there's a PCI slot so you can add a VGA card

-- Richard

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