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Date:      Thu, 11 Nov 2004 17:51:43 -0500
From:      "Ketrien I. Saihr-Kesenchedra" <ketrien@error404.nls.net>
To:        Josh Tolbert <hemi@puresimplicity.net>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: number of CPUs and IPI panic
Message-ID:  <4193ECFF.7030904@error404.nls.net>
In-Reply-To: <20041111222223.GA79419@just.puresimplicity.net>
References:  <20041111212920.30198.qmail@web54609.mail.yahoo.com> <4193E183.3000406@error404.nls.net> <20041111222223.GA79419@just.puresimplicity.net>

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Josh Tolbert wrote:

>Win2K Advanced Server works just fine on these boxes, no special patches needed. FreeBSD-4.x ran just fine on my Revolution 6x6 (also 6x PII OverDrive; you can see it at http://www.puresimplicity.net/~hemi/Pics/Comps/ALR/). If you
>want high-detail pics of a 6x6 motherboard, let me know. I have a spare dead one that I looted some parts from to revive my working one.
>
>I haven't tried FreeBSD-5.x on my 6x6, mainly cause the thing is disassembled until I build a case for it. Mine never had problems crashing under heavy load with 4.x, though.
>  
>
Indeed, but there's one detail being overlooked;
You're dealing with a genuine ALR. What we have in this instance is a 
Unisys Aquanta Hx/6. The Hx/6 is not identical to the ALR, because 
Unisys can't leave good enough alone. (I had to deal with a DS6, which 
is based on the Revolution 4-way.) I definitely would not put stupid 
BIOS tweaks past it; in fact, I would very much expect them.
As far as functionality; oh, yes, I can also confirm that on 4.x they 
were fine. I had opportunity to test a DS6, though, and it would -not- 
behave unless I told it I was Windows NT. The Unisys part here may be a 
similar situation. In fact, comparing your dmesg, I can say with some 
certainty that the Unisys part is not the same. For example; there is no 
pcic0. (This still may be erroneous.) Not remembering 4.x too well, the 
boot order also has me wondering, but that may just be 4.x.
Somewhere around here I should have a bunch of notes on the ALR 
implementation. Both of those seem off to me for several reasons; I see 
two Orions detected when I'm fairly certain we should detect a total of 
three (not including memory card.) ISTR the APIC being a 24 pin, as 
well. I'll have to see if I can find what disk I stuck them on.

-ksaihr



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