dual athlons

2001-06-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

Just curious, but are there plans to support the EV6 bus that the dual
athlon motherboards use? I'm not going to buy that kind of system unless
FreeBSD 5 will support it.

Ken


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Re: dual athlons

2001-06-07 Thread Alfred Perlstein

* Kenneth Wayne Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010607 16:18] wrote:
 Just curious, but are there plans to support the EV6 bus that the dual
 athlon motherboards use? I'm not going to buy that kind of system unless
 FreeBSD 5 will support it.

Rumor has it that it booted without a hitch when it was tested.

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Re: dual athlons

2001-06-07 Thread Mike Smith

 Just curious, but are there plans to support the EV6 bus that the dual
 athlon motherboards use? I'm not going to buy that kind of system unless
 FreeBSD 5 will support it.

FreeBSD works just fine on the dual K7 evaluation systems that AMD have 
been shipping around.  It seems that they wimped out and licensed Intel's 
APIC design/interface, presumably because Microsoft wouldn't add OpenAPIC 
support to NT, so the boards look just like ordinary SMP x86 systems.

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Re: dual athlons

2001-06-07 Thread Jordan Hubbard

From: Kenneth Wayne Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dual athlons
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 16:18:13 -0400 (EDT)

 Just curious, but are there plans to support the EV6 bus that the dual
 athlon motherboards use? I'm not going to buy that kind of system unless
 FreeBSD 5 will support it.

Both FreeBSD 4 and 5 already support it.

- Jordan

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Re: dual athlons

2001-06-07 Thread Peter Wemm

Alfred Perlstein wrote:
 * Kenneth Wayne Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010607 16:18] wrote:
  Just curious, but are there plans to support the EV6 bus that the dual
  athlon motherboards use? I'm not going to buy that kind of system unless
  FreeBSD 5 will support it.
 
 Rumor has it that it booted without a hitch when it was tested.

Not rumor, it is definate.  At least 4.2+ and 5.0 work without a hitch.
In fact, they work better than most intel or serverworks chipset based
systems as they comply better with the MP spec.

One gotcha..  Make sure that the bios is set to 'MP SPEC 1.4' (not 1.1) and
that 'PCI USE APIC' is on.  The AMD developer boards (Tyan Thunder K7, which
went on sale on Tuesday this week) have had various different sets of defaults
for these with different bios revs, so check them.

Cheers,
-Peter
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Re: dual athlons

2001-06-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

Do they still perform better than the regular apic from INTEL though? I
mean it IS an EV6 bus.

On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Mike Smith wrote:

  Just curious, but are there plans to support the EV6 bus that the dual
  athlon motherboards use? I'm not going to buy that kind of system unless
  FreeBSD 5 will support it.
 
 FreeBSD works just fine on the dual K7 evaluation systems that AMD have 
 been shipping around.  It seems that they wimped out and licensed Intel's 
 APIC design/interface, presumably because Microsoft wouldn't add OpenAPIC 
 support to NT, so the boards look just like ordinary SMP x86 systems.
 
 -- 
 ... every activity meets with opposition, everyone who acts has his
 rivals and unfortunately opponents also.  But not because people want
 to be opponents, rather because the tasks and relationships force
 people to take different points of view.  [Dr. Fritz Todt]
V I C T O R Y   N O T   V E N G E A N C E
 
 
 


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Re: dual athlons

2001-06-07 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

I guess it won't be a waste of money then. :-)

On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Jordan Hubbard wrote:

 From: Kenneth Wayne Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: dual athlons
 Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 16:18:13 -0400 (EDT)
 
  Just curious, but are there plans to support the EV6 bus that the dual
  athlon motherboards use? I'm not going to buy that kind of system unless
  FreeBSD 5 will support it.
 
 Both FreeBSD 4 and 5 already support it.
 
 - Jordan
 


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