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Date:      Tue, 29 Jun 2004 18:27:22 -0700
From:      "Remi" <MrL0L@charter.net>
To:        "'Kenneth Culver'" <culverk@sweetdreamsracing.biz>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: AMD64 vs i386 for FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <391q2v$239uih@mxip18a.cluster1.charter.net>
In-Reply-To: <20040629103106.gpw4kwscsg88k0c8@www.sweetdreamsracing.biz>

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Just to clarify exactly what you mean. I can the x86 version of BSD with no
changes to the BIOS, jumpers or anything on an AMD64? 

Sorry in advanced if this is a stupid question, Ive never dealt with
anything but x86

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Culver [mailto:culverk@sweetdreamsracing.biz] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:31 AM
To: Remi
Cc: 'Brooks Davis'; 'Michal Pasternak'; questions@freebsd.org;
current@freebsd.org; 'David O'Brien'
Subject: RE: AMD64 vs i386 for FreeBSD

Quoting Remi <MrL0L@charter.net>:

> Well I just got an email back from the manufacturer of the AMD64 laptop I
> wanted to buy. Im not sure how it works when switching 64 to i386, but
they
> say it's not supported in the BIOS(I assume this is where it is suppose to
> be changed) So now I come to a cross roads:
> 1. Buy a 1.7 Centrino
> 2. Buy a P4 2.8GHz w/ HT
> 3. Buy the AMD64 laptop
>
> What is the state of the AMD64 version of BSD? Other than that im leaning
> toward the 1.7GHz Centrino, but I hear a lot of problems with FreeBSD
> working right with Centrino, is this correct? What are the issues?
>
It runs OK, with some minor nits compared to x86 version. I'm not sure 
what the
laptop maker is talking about... but if you boot the x86 version of FreeBSD,
it'll work. I think they meant you can't switch from amd64 to x86 after 
already
booting an OS.

Ken



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