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<sect1 id="proc">
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<title>Supported Processors and Motherboards</title>
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<para>We need to write this part.</para>
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<para>&os;/&arch; has supported the &arch.print;
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(<quote>Hammer</quote>) architecture since mid-2003. It made its
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first debut as an experimental release based on &os;
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5.1-RELEASE.</para>
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<para>As of this writing, this port supports the Athlon64
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(<quote>Clawhammer</quote>) and Opteron
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(<quote>Sledgehammer</quote>) machines. The largest tested
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memory configuration to date is 8GB. There is no support for SMP
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machines at present.</para>
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<para>In many respects, &os;/&arch; is similar to &os;/i386, in
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terms of drivers supported. There may be some issues with 64-bit
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cleanliness in some (particularly older) drivers. Generally,
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drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit platforms
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should work.</para>
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<para>&os;/&arch; is still very much a work in progress. Much work
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is being done in the &os; Perforce repository and then merged to
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the &os; CVS repository as it stabilizes.</para>
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</sect1>
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