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2003 Dec 04
0
Comboot for showing DOCS
...nds in COM extension, execute it and pass the optional arg2/3/X parameters
if arg1 ends in C32 extension, same thing.
else DISPLAY arg1 // arg1 exists, not a comboot program
now the next problem becomes passing invalid parameters
to the comboot program :)
F1 helpfile.txt // ok, display it
F1 showdoc.c32 helpfile.txt // ok, run showdoc.c32 with arg=helpfile.txt
F1 showdoc.com helpfile.txt yes // 2 parameters
F1 showdoc.c32 // run the c32 program with 0 parameters????
F1 invalid.doc // do nothing, file not found
F1 showdoc.com invalid.doc // showdoc.com has to deal itself with this...
2009 Apr 11
17
Supermicro SAS/SATA controllers?
The standard controller that has been recommended in the past is the
AOC-SAT2-MV8 - an 8 port with a marvel chipset. There have been several
mentions of LSI based controllers on the mailing lists and I''m wondering
about them.
One obvious difference is that the Marvel contoller is PCI-X and the LSI
controllers are PCI-E.
Supermicro have several LSI controllers. AOC-USASLP-L8i with the
2005 Sep 15
2
ppc questions
Chris Mauritz wrote:
>
> The 32bit PPC release is for the older G3/G4 macs, no? I've got a
> pile of unused G4 400-800mhz powermacs just sitting around
The ppc32 distro will work on any NewWorld G3, G4 based machine ( and
32bit ibm power, like the older rs6k's ) - it _also_ works fine on the
MacMini and G4 Xserve's.
With some common sense tweaks, a G4 450Mhz is a very
2008 Sep 10
7
Intel M-series SSD
Interesting flash technology overview and SSD review here:
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/intel/showdoc.aspx?i=3403
and another review here:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/Intel-x25-m-SSD,2012.html
Regards,
--
Al Hopper Logical Approach Inc,Plano,TX al at logical-approach.com
Voice: 972.379.2133 Timezone: US CDT
OpenSolaris Governing Board (OGB) Member - Apr 2005 to Mar 20...
2006 Sep 04
7
Xeon 5160 vs 5080
Chip Clock HT Cache Bus Speed
---------------------------------------------------------
5080 3.7 GHz YES 2MB 1066 MHz
5160 3.0 GHz NO 4MB 1333 MHz
Does the .7 GHz and HT worth more then 4MB cache and higher bus speed? The
application is VoIP so there is not a lot of IO so I would not think Bus
Speed would matter. I am finding mixed information on HT, some say it is
great, others say it
2003 Apr 17
1
[Fwd: CERT Advisory CA-2003-13 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Snort Preprocessors]
...e module to
> bypass a check for buffer overflow attempts and allows the attacker to
> insert arbitrary code into the heap.
>
> For additional information, please read the Core Security Technologies
> Advisory located at
>
> http://www.coresecurity.com/common/showdoc.php?idx=313&idxseccion=10
>
> This vulnerability affects Snort versions 1.8.x, 1.9.x, and 2.0 prior
> to RC1. Snort has published an advisory regarding this vulnerability;
> it is available at
>
> http://www.snort.org/advisories/snort-2003-04-16-1.txt.
>...
2009 Jan 23
13
which server to buy?
Hello!
Please, help me, I''m totally lost choosing basic budget server for XEN.
The variants are Sun (X2200 M2 or Sun X2250 M2) or maybe HP Proliant
DL160 G5p. Or maybe some IBM server?
Which X2200 configuration will perform better, two Opteron dual-core
22xx or single quad-core 23xx?
Which one performing better nowadays, Opteron or Xeon? I know that 2-3
years ago Opteron was the
2006 Jan 27
59
Why Macs instead of AMD or Intel ? Just curious
My first computer was a Mac (SE30) but it was also my last so I am not
without appreciation of Apples wonderful aptitude for design. Without
starting a flame-fest why do so many ruby and rails developers use a Mac ?
It seems to be a commonality within the ruby and RoR community. Especially
laptops. The first ruby users group meeting I attended was about 50% Macs
(or so it seemed to me - I
2008 Nov 14
23
Still more questions WRT selecting a mobo for small ZFS RAID
Like many others, I am looking to put together a SOHO NAS based on ZFS/CIFS. The plan is 6 x 1TB drives in RAIDZ2 configuration, driven via mobo with 6 SATA ports.
I''ve read most, if not all, of the threads here, as well as sbredon''s excellent article on building a home NAS, yet I still have a number of unanswered questions.
I was leaning heavily towards the M2N-E for a while,
2005 Jun 21
9
[OT] Memory Models and Multi/Virtual-Cores -- WAS: 4.0 -> 4.1 update failing
From: Maciej ?enczykowski <maze at cela.pl>
> That's a good point - does anyone know what the new Intel
> Virtualization thingamajig in the new dual core pentium D's is about?
It's all speculation at this point. But there are _several_ factors.
But I'm sure the first time Intel saw AMD's x86-64/PAE52 presentation,
the same thing popped into my mind that popped
2009 Feb 24
44
Motherboard for home zfs/solaris file server
Hello,
I am building a home file server and am looking for an ATX mother board
that will be supported well with OpenSolaris (onboard SATA controller,
network, graphics if any, audio, etc). I decided to go for Intel based
boards (socket LGA 775) since it seems like power management is better
supported with Intel processors and power efficiency is an important
factor. After reading several