Hmm. My knowledge may be a bit dated in this matter, but as I recall the
8237 DMA controller standard on PCs only supports DMA requests up to 128k (and
then only on the upper 4 DMA channels). The low 4 DMA channels were
byte-granular and could only transfer 64k. Am I correct in assuming
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Matthew Jacob wrote:
Uh, yeah. Standard PCI h/w usually has 32 bit dma engines, and a lot have 64
bit.
Neat, I'll have to go read my books on PCI now. :)
Kelly
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Nick Rogness wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Sean Lutner wrote:
Bridges create a broadcast zone. broadcast packets will cross the bridge
unobstructed.
OK. So do bridged interfaces fall within the same collision
domain?... or are they just members of the
Hi all,
I've configured my Server as a router, so when I'm online, I automatically
start natd, to let my other computers use my server as a gateway. But thw
problem is, that NATD dies after about 10 Minutes. The process is still
there, but I can't route anymore. After flushing all rules and
What is a Code Pal for VMS?
thnxs.
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I believe we've all hit a real low aftrer this.
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Nick Rogness wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Sean Lutner wrote:
Bridges create a broadcast zone. broadcast packets will cross the bridge
unobstructed.
OK. So do bridged interfaces fall within the same collision
domain?... or are they just members of
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Dennis wrote:
We're seeing lots of "stray" interrupts in 4.0 while running 3.4 on the
same hardware reports nothing. The interrupt its complaining about is
IRQ7
even though parallel port is disabled and no other device. It happens on
more than 1 MB.
[snip]
Generally
They can't be in the same collision domain -- the only way to do that
is to have an Ethernet repeater which repeats bit by bit fron one
segment to another, and propagating a collision on one segment as a
jam on another.
On a FreeBSD box, where you interfaces to ethernet segments are NIC
cards,
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
They can't be in the same collision domain -- the only way to do that
is to have an Ethernet repeater which repeats bit by bit fron one
segment to another, and propagating a collision on one segment as a
jam on another.
On a FreeBSD box, where
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Narvi wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Sean Lutner wrote:
Bridges create a broadcast zone. broadcast packets will cross the bridge
unobstructed.
OK. So do bridged interfaces fall within the same collision
domain?... or are they just members of the
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Sergio Faustino wrote:
To make the QuickCam (grayscale) work with Windows NT machines you
must install an NT driver. I'd like to know as to get this driver.
Ask in a NT forum, then.
Doug White| FreeBSD: The Power to Serve
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Wait a minute guys, this might be a valid (although not very
clearly stated) FreeBSD question. After a little digging around,
it looks like PALcode is firmware on the DEC Alpha (for which
there are versions of VMS, as well as FreeBSD).
To the original poster: search for information about the
Mike,
A couple of months ago we spoke about my needing the ability
to set module parameters during a kldload, and you indicated
that you would be working on them for FreeBSD 4.1.
I've since progressed my DSL driver to the point where it works
in all the modes I need (same as the Linux driver),
Commissionnaires wrote:
I am interested in learning about the freebsd operating system, I dont have
very much exerience yet but I am motivated to learn. I have poked around
other OS but have found them unappealing to my interest, I like the concept
of free source systems like linux and have
Hey... just noticed something odd. I just upgrading one of my FBSD boxes
to the latest -STABLE and modified /etc/ssh/sshd_config to use version
2 then 1 (Protocol 2,1). After doing this when I connect to that server
the escape sequences (~^Z and friends (as per 'man 1 ssh')) no longer
work. If I
Wes Peters wrote:
Commissionnaires wrote:
I am interested in learning about the freebsd operating system, I dont have
My best advice for a complete novice would be to buy the book "The Complete
FreeBSD", by Greg Lehey, install the version of FreeBSD on the CD-ROM found
By the way, the
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