At 11:01 AM 8/8/07, Nick Holland wrote:
Asking Does OpenBSD support my new processor is usually missing the
point. Ask if it supports your new COMPUTER. Better yet, get yourself
one of those credit-card CDR blanks, drop cd42.iso on it, and carry
it with you and find out, or on modern computers
Toni Mueller wrote:
...
Leaving these aside, I just discovered that the i386 compatibility page
does apparently not list _any_ current intel CPUs (eg. Pentium D),
and the question about whether recent Xeons still classify as Xeon in
this list has been raised.
So, is it right to conclude
Hi,
On Wed, 27.06.2007 at 11:08:16 -0600, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://download.intel.com/design/processor/specupdt/31327914.pdf
looks like intel pulled that paper. I'm unable to find it and would
like to receive a private copy.
An easier summary document for some people to
Hi,
On Tue, 07.08.2007 at 16:22:08 +0200, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27.06.2007 at 11:08:16 -0600, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://download.intel.com/design/processor/specupdt/31327914.pdf
looks like intel pulled that paper. I'm unable to find it and would
Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leaving these aside, I just discovered that the i386 compatibility page
does apparently not list _any_ current intel CPUs (eg. Pentium D),
and the question about whether recent Xeons still classify as Xeon in
this list has been raised.
They are all
Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leaving these aside, I just discovered that the i386 compatibility page
does apparently not list _any_ current intel CPUs (eg. Pentium D),
and the question about whether recent Xeons still classify as Xeon in
this list has been
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