casper....@sun.com wrote:

It's true for most of the Intel Atom family (Zxxx and Nxxx but not the
230 and 330 as those are 64 bit) Those are new systems.

Casper

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I've actually just started to build my home raid using the Atom 330 (D945GCLF2):

Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 06/17/2009 16:25:55
  on-line since 09/17/2008 14:32:04.
  The i386 processor operates at 1600 MHz,
        and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 1 as of: 06/17/2009 16:25:55
  on-line since 09/17/2008 14:32:24.
  The i386 processor operates at 1600 MHz,
        and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 2 as of: 06/17/2009 16:25:55
  on-line since 09/17/2008 14:32:24.
  The i386 processor operates at 1600 MHz,
        and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 3 as of: 06/17/2009 16:25:55
  on-line since 09/17/2008 14:32:26.
  The i386 processor operates at 1600 MHz,
        and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.

and booted 64 bit just fine. (I thought uname -a showed that, but apparently it does not).

The only annoyance is that the onboard ICH7 is the $27c0, and not the $27c1 (with ahci mode for hot-swapping). But I always were planning on adding a SATA PCI card since I need more than 2 HDDs.

But to stay on-topic, it sounds like Richard Elling summed it up nicely, which is something Richard is really good at.

Lund



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