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that. Kernel build times halved when I went to 32 Mbytes. Note that |
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that. Kernel build times halved when I went to 32 Mbytes. Note that |
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the SRM console steals 2Mbyte from the total system memory (and keeps |
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the SRM console steals 2Mbyte from the total system memory (and keeps |
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it). For more serious work 128 Mbytes or more are recommended. |
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it). For more serious work 128 Mbytes or more are recommended. |
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Although Alpha machines typically can accomodate large to very large |
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Although Alpha machines typically can accommodate large to very large |
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physical memory sizes, &os; is limited to 1 or 2 Gbytes (dependent |
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physical memory sizes, &os; is limited to 1 or 2 Gbytes (dependent |
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on the core chipset) of RAM. This restriction is due to the |
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on the core chipset) of RAM. This restriction is due to the |
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current implementation of the VM system.</para> |
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current implementation of the VM system.</para> |
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power it on/off remotely, reset it etc. See also the description for |
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power it on/off remotely, reset it etc. See also the description for |
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the RMC in the DS10 section of this document. RCM versus RMC is not a typo, |
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the RMC in the DS10 section of this document. RCM versus RMC is not a typo, |
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the various documentation I consulted used both acronyms |
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the various documentation I consulted used both acronyms |
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interchangably. Note that if you want remote power on/off to function |
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interchangeably. Note that if you want remote power on/off to function |
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you need to connect a small DC adapter to the machine in order to have |
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you need to connect a small DC adapter to the machine in order to have |
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the RCM logic powered. You need to supply 9-12V DC to the small inlet |
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the RCM logic powered. You need to supply 9-12V DC to the small inlet |
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located next to the keyboard connector.</para> |
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located next to the keyboard connector.</para> |
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driver). Some new SRM versions are known to recognize the Intel |
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driver). Some new SRM versions are known to recognize the Intel |
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8255x Ethernet chips as driven by the &os; &man.fxp.4; driver. But |
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8255x Ethernet chips as driven by the &os; &man.fxp.4; driver. But |
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beware: the &man.fxp.4; driver is reported not to work correctly |
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beware: the &man.fxp.4; driver is reported not to work correctly |
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with &os; (although it works excellently on &os;/x86).</para> |
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with &os;/alpha (although it works excellently on &os;/x86).</para> |
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<para>In general the SRM console emulates a VGA-compatibility mode |
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<para>In general the SRM console emulates a VGA-compatibility mode |
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on PCI VGA cards. This is, however, not guaranteed to work by |
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on PCI VGA cards. This is, however, not guaranteed to work by |