On Thu Jun 17 21:01:00 EDT 2010, m...@iridescent.org wrote:
> What dual socket Mobo/chipset is that?
>
> I gather you got Hyperthreading to work as their are only 4 x 2 real cores,
> correct?
>
> leb
>
this motherboard happens to be a trenton technology
ntm5600 with 2x E5540 4c/8t xeons that ca
why cant it be two 8-core xeons?
dharani
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Lawrence E. Bakst wrote:
> What dual socket Mobo/chipset is that?
>
> I gather you got Hyperthreading to work as their are only 4 x 2 real cores,
> correct?
>
> leb
>
> At 8:01 PM -0400 6/17/10, erik quanstrom wrote:
>>tr
What dual socket Mobo/chipset is that?
I gather you got Hyperthreading to work as their are only 4 x 2 real cores,
correct?
leb
At 8:01 PM -0400 6/17/10, erik quanstrom wrote:
>trenton# cat /dev/kmesg
>
>Plan 9
>E820: 0009e800 memory
>E820: 0010 bf7b memory
>126 holes free
>000
i bet it plays minesweeper really fast!
trenton# cat /dev/kmesg
Plan 9
E820: 0009e800 memory
E820: 0010 bf7b memory
126 holes free
00018000 00089000 462848
00395000 1000 264679424
265142272 bytes free
cpu0: 2538MHz GenuineIntel Xeon3500/i7 (cpuid: AX 0x106A5 DX 0xBFEBFBFF)
pat: 0107040600070406
ELCR: CCE0
LAPIC: fee
Thanks for the feedback.
2010/6/16 Bakul Shah :
> On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 11:11:09 +0200 hugo rivera wrote:
>> Can someone clarify why the program included outputs 'AB00' (as I
>> expect) on 32 bit systems and 'AB00' on 64 bit systems?
>> where all those 1's came from? what's the por