Re: What is MTRR all about???

1999-06-07 Thread bush doctor
Quoting Daniel J. O'Connor (dar...@dons.net.au): > > On 05-Jun-99 bush doctor wrote: > > No man page yet. No horrors tho'. Man pages and info files are great, > > but there's nothing like reading through the sources ... #;^) > > Well given that the source contains help information its not a b

Re: What is MTRR all about???

1999-06-05 Thread Daniel J. O'Connor
On 05-Jun-99 bush doctor wrote: > No man page yet. No horrors tho'. Man pages and info files are great, > but there's nothing like reading through the sources ... #;^) Well given that the source contains help information its not a bad problem.. I think the author is a tad busy at the moment :

Re: What is MTRR all about???

1999-06-05 Thread bush doctor
Quoting Daniel J. O'Connor (dar...@dons.net.au): > > On 04-Jun-99 bush doctor wrote: > > Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled, default memory type is uncacheable > > > > What is MTRR? Using the web based cross refe

RE: What is MTRR all about???

1999-06-04 Thread Daniel J. O'Connor
On 04-Jun-99 bush doctor wrote: > Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled, default memory type is uncacheable > > What is MTRR? Using the web based cross referencing tool I came up with MTRR's are a way to tell the p

What is MTRR all about???

1999-06-04 Thread bush doctor
After reading /sys/boot/README, I decided to sync up my -current boxes. I began playing around with loader, kld's and the splash screens. Now I have a few queries ... #;^)