with amd64 (finds zero adapters)
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(PERC 5/i SAS RAID controller HBA, PCIe x8, 256MB RAM) -- $120
This should give you ~300-400 MB/s with your 5 drives. It might not work
with your mainboard, though -- but there's a trick to isolate SMBus pins
the card edge connector (search the Net).
-D
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(but not completely noiseless).
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Highlights: Added support for GeForce 9600 GT.
I am testing this driver right now with 7600GT, seems like still
working.
I looked at the README file in the driver's archive, there are no 9xxx
in the supported list.
-Mark C.
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Just to clarify slightly
SATALink/SATARaid Controller'
class = mass storage
worked in 5.2.1-RELEASE for me
Thanks in advance..
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unreliable (I just had 2
WD5000YS fail recently, at about the same time; one had ~200 hrs on it,
the other ~1700h), especially the YS models. Also, WDC won't replace
them... Beware.
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controllers are quite good, as usual.
JMicron's controller doesn't like atapicam in kernel, though
(halts during boot). Might be something troubleshootable.
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into the issue now, but if someone will
suggest how to do some advanced testing (at almost a step-by-step
level), I would do that.
OS: 6.2-BETA2
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no experience with SATA myself, but from what I know, seems like
a good option: cheap (to make a mirrored array at small cost) and
usually reliable.
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CleanPHP Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question: how could i make 6.0 / 6.1 / 6.2 to use PIO for cdrom
accessing?
`man atacontrol`
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how to figure it out?
thanks
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useless :(]
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happens
that I'm keeping my eye open for a decent laptop lately -- which is
not as easy to find, btw).
Also, that message was private, so by 'us' I meant 'me' :)
Anyway, cheers.
Matt
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) - but in the ppc world there is logical
progression. so developers arent always reinventing the wheel
there are some thoughts, valid or otherwise.
Dean
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was interested in `ubench` of that,
as that's the board I want to buy somiteme (maybe)...
BTW how are things on the front of fight against noise going? who's
winning, and what is the score?
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used by default, or some tinkering's in order to make it work?
BTW... `ubench`? :)
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very
small to large (1 byte, 512, 4k, 16k, 64k) to see how much it depends
on block size.
bash-2.05b$ time dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1024 count=10240 of=/dev/null
10240+0 records in
10240+0 records out
10485760 bytes transferred in 0.154649 secs (67803598 bytes/sec)
Bucky
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no diefference.
BTW, why did you need to disable the built-in NIC?
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the device work. Thus, binary form is perfectly
acceptable
OTOH, the code which is intended to be executed by the OS must not be
distributed in only the binary form, because for some systems it will
be completely useless (even though the device itself is perfectly
functional)
John Baldwin
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PSU (~90W?) and a DC-DC voltage converter that plugs directly into
a mainboard's power connector. This will be quite noiseless.
Really, I'm rather impressed with FreeBSD yet again. Such an exotic
hardware, and all works right away. Huge kudos to the developers :)
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://frenzy.org.ua/en/releases/1.0/download.shtml
This is the best general-purpose (but oriented towards sysadmins and
hackers) FreeBSD liveCD, IMHO.
It's got 'ubench' too.
[...]
ANdrei
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, then it probably is [I think there's no need to tell you just
how voracious KDE is as for resources] :)
[...]
Olivier Gautherot
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. Any other benchmarking is possible, but I might not
get the time immediately to do it ;) just ask me what you want. this is a
total test machine anyway ;)
ANdrei
http://students.oamk.fi/~t6ruan00/
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://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/mini_itx/vt_310dp/
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there is a less expensive model, and also a less powerful
one with totally passive cooling. You could use small DC-DC converter
and a 90W 'brick' PSU to power the beast without any fans. Hardware
random number generator and cryptographic engine work with FreeBSD, AFAIK.
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+
+/*
+ * Linksys device IDs
+ */
+#define DC_DEVICEID_PCM200_AB080xab08
+#define DC_DEVICEID_PCM200_AB090xab09
+
+/*
* PCI low memory base and low I/O base register, and
* other PCI registers.
*/
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at which
permanent damage results.
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was to show that current power devices (power supplies,
mainboard converters, etc) are of insufficient quality, and how quality is
important in this area.
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a self-test,
would lose power to the load.
Do you know which ports specifically can show running temps?
'ports/sysutils/mbmon' works for me
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their newer phone have some kind
of ID detection mechanism that won't allow data mode on non-genuine
cables (shows Accessory not supported).
Some more info should be here:
http://gate.intercaf.ru/~lesha/6100/
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