Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 11:24:43 +0200 From: "Ernst W. Winter" <ewinter@ewinter.org> To: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@withagen.nl> Cc: freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: MB ASUS Message-ID: <20041027092443.GA54616@lobo.homeunix.org> In-Reply-To: <417F60E0.1070401@withagen.nl> References: <20041026173024.GB879@lobo.homeunix.org> <20041026180803.GA4202@dragon.nuxi.com> <20041026141407.481d4f17.feisal@uwi.tt> <20041026182524.GB1234@lobo.homeunix.org> <417EC623.6090900@bredband.net> <20041027065140.GA54188@lobo.homeunix.org> <417F60E0.1070401@withagen.nl>
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Willem Jan Withagen wrote: > Ernst W. Winter wrote: > >Thanks, that sounds nicer. I wonder if there would be something like > >a "HW buyers guide for the FreeBSD AMD64" around somewhere as that > >would help people that switch frim AMD32. Still I have to be content > >with the one I have at home, but hope that the problems will be > >solved soon. Again I will take your advice and talk to the customer > >and let them know. > > I started doing that 'cause I saw a lot of questions like this, but > it got rather outdated since I now got my dual opteron system up > and running. The remarks/discussions in this group are still > lingering in my inbox to be added, but things move rather rapidly > in the area of boards and CPUS. Especially in the single porcessor > field. > I can imagine when you have your mind on the dual system. :-) > http://withagen.dyndns.org/FreeBSD/notes/amd64-hardware.html > > The same holds for the AMD64 FAQ. plenty of input ready to add/correct. > But little work done with it. > > http://withagen.dyndns.org/FreeBSD/notes/amd64-FAQ.html > Thanks for the urls as they come in handy and I can pass them on to others too. At least a start with the AMD64. Ernst -- Ernst Winter ewinter@ewinter.org "Nec scire fas est onmnia" --Horaz Microsoft: Where do you want to go today? Linux: Where do you want to go tomorrow? BSD: Are you guys coming, or what?
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