I'd be happy to start working on something like that
(it would be more productive than just hanging out
here and playing the idiots' devil's
advocate........).  I assume that I can find all of
the relavant infomation living somewhere in the
archives of this mailing list and in the code
comments, correct?  
   Also, I have meant to be reading through the IA-64
manual (I only had the hardware developers' version
until recently), but I have not been able to start yet
due to a "small" problem with my laptop (which, much
to my discontent, must run w98se for what I use it
for) which is where that particular documentation has
been living.  I do not, however; expect to find much
that will be helpful in the field of virtualization as
most of the new instructions, functions, and registers
are directed toward the use of the fpu and the
MMX/SIMD instruction type.

--- "Kevin P. Lawton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody want to work on FreeMWare documentation?
> 
> A good place to start out, would be a FAQ, and
> some kind of instructions for how to compile
> and use FreeMWare, including the *.conf file
> options.
> 
> Tools to use would be SGML/DocBook, since the LDP
> standardized on them for all new docs.
> See http://www.linuxdoc.org.  You can output just
> about any kind of output from this from this format,
> including printing output.
> 
> Could start with a FAQ and go from there.
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> 
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