Hi,
The IA64 (merced) is a kind of VLIW (Very Large Instruction Word)
processor. It is basically a complete new kind of systems architecture
with a i686 (and of course a i586, ..., 4004) slapped on the side. The
original processor design was done by HP. See:
The IA-64 Architecture at W
> -Original Message-
> From: Wes Peters [mailto:w...@softweyr.com]
> Sent: Friday, 25 June, 1999 23:46
> To: Aaron Smith
> Cc: Alfred Perlstein; Brian F. Feldman; Karl Denninger;
> hack...@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: synch primitives (was Re: Microsoft performance)
>
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> Here's a couple of
> -Original Message-
> From: Wes Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, 25 June, 1999 23:46
> To: Aaron Smith
> Cc: Alfred Perlstein; Brian F. Feldman; Karl Denninger;
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: synch primitives (was Re: Microsoft performance)
>
>
> Here's a couple of
Hi,
The IA64 (merced) is a kind of VLIW (Very Large Instruction Word)
processor. It is basically a complete new kind of systems architecture
with a i686 (and of course a i586, ..., 4004) slapped on the side. The
original processor design was done by HP. See:
The IA-64 Architecture at
Hi,
I want to set up a test network which (partly) mirrors our production
side network. To match reality as close as possible we keep the IP
addresses in the test network the same as in the production network. In
order not to run around with tapes between the two networks, I would like
to create
Hi,
My original question was how to connect two identical (that is: two networks
using the same IP addresses) together. Both Doug White and Nick Rogness
remarked something which I overlooked: arp. My initial idea was to have a
daemon "in between" which would swap IP addresses. But of course yo
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 19 October, 1999 19:27
> How about:
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Hi,
Further investigating the reason why the CD-ROM is not accessible
on a Compaq Deskpro EN (changing the machine was not an option,)
I've found the following:
o The CD-ROM drive is on the secondary IDE controller,
there is no primary controller. The HD is on a SCSI
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