On Jun 22 2001, at 12:44, John Clark was caught saying:
> Unfortunately I've not had the time to review, and clean up to
> make it more 'general', but I can post or send some examples.
> So, there could be really 'stupid' things relative to general
> solutions, but with enough time to review, those can be cleaned
> up.
I'm working on massivelhy cleaning up the xscale code and moving it
forward to 2.4.latest before releasing a new patch and any contributions
you have are welcome.
> The big leap forward for my work has been to turn off cache
> in the start up command line. I now have a stable enough system
> that I can have a system serving web pages for those who
> e-mail me a specific request, as at the moment it is on an
> inside network node. However, our hardware is not using
> the same ethernet interface as the Cyclone... but it works...
Yes. Turning off the dcache will allow things to run much smoother.
On the list of things to investigate. Which -xs patch did you start with?
Also, mail to you always bounces for some reason..
~Deepak
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