> Is intelD510MOa good choise?
I am trying to make intel D510MO to be my home server now.
Here are several notes (to save your time):
- Configure SATA to IDE mode in BIOS.
- Install Erik's 9atom.iso.
- Set *sdC0dma=on in plan9.ini.
- Disable automatic blanking of the screen.
The Plan9 works on th
> However since the Atom doesn't support ECC RAM (for that matter
> neither does the mighty Core i7) I'm somewhat cautious about trusting
> it as an always on file server without additional checksums in
> software. Pretty much all AMD chips support ECC RAM, although of
> course mobo/BIOS support i
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 3:13 AM, Alex wrote:
> Hi everyone, I've been playing plan9 in qemu for sometime now. the
> only computer I have is a PS3/ubuntu9.04, and I'm thinking about buy a
> low cost x86 board for plan9. Is intel D510MO a good choise?
I can't comment on how this motherboard runs Pla
On Thu Apr 1 06:21:58 EDT 2010, zhao...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone, I've been playing plan9 in qemu for sometime now. the
> only computer I have is a PS3/ubuntu9.04, and I'm thinking about buy a
> low cost x86 board for plan9. Is intel D510MO a good choise?
i don't know, but the prior generat
Hi everyone, I've been playing plan9 in qemu for sometime now. the
only computer I have is a PS3/ubuntu9.04, and I'm thinking about buy a
low cost x86 board for plan9. Is intel D510MO a good choise?