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* acceptible -> acceptable * partiton -> partition * bootdisk -> boot disk * harddisk -> hard disk * it's -> its * bandwith -> bandwidth * website -> web site
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<note>
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<para>SRM commands will be in <userinput>UPPER CASE</userinput>.
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Lower case input is also acceptible to SRM. Upper case is used for
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Lower case input is also acceptable to SRM. Upper case is used for
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clarity.
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</note>
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</sect2>
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<para>In order to be bootable the root partition (partition a)
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must be at offset 0 of the disk drive. This means you have to
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use the installer's partitioning menu and start with assigning
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partiton a at offset 0 to the root partition. Subsequently layout
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partition a at offset 0 to the root partition. Subsequently layout
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the rest of the partitions to your liking. If you do not adhere
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to this rule the install will proceed just fine, but the system
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will not be bootable from the freshly installed disk.</para>
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@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ cpu EV4</programlisting>
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disks. A 3.5" IDE disk would not fit in the case anyway. At
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least not without sacrificing your only PCI slot. The SRM
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console unfortunately does not know how to boot from IDE
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disks. You will need to use a SCSI disk as the bootdisk.</para>
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disks. You will need to use a SCSI disk as the boot disk.</para>
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<para>In case you want to change the internal hard drive: the
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internal flat cable running from the PCI riser board to the
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@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ Jan 3 12:22:32 miata /kernel: pcib0: <2117x PCI host bus adapter> on cia0
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and will complain about unknown cards as before. So does the
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&os; kernel by the way.</para>
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<para>The Miata SRM can boot from IDE CDROM drives. IDE harddisk
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<para>The Miata SRM can boot from IDE CDROM drives. IDE hard disk
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boot is known to work for both MiataGL and MX5 disks, so you
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can root &os; from an IDE disk. Speeds on MX5 are around 14
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Mbytes/sec assuming a suitable drive. Miata's CMD646 chip will
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can be found on the Compaq Web site.</para>
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<para>164LX can either have the SRM console code or the AlphaBIOS
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code in it's flash ROM because the flash ROM is too small to hold
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code in its flash ROM because the flash ROM is too small to hold
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both at the same time.</para>
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<para>PC164 can boot from IDE disks assuming your SRM version is
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>memory bus: 128 bit via crossbar, 1.3GB/sec memory
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bandwith</para>
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bandwidth</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>memory:
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<para>Chances are that your UP1000 comes by default with
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AlphaBios only. The SRM console firmware is available from
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the Alpha Processor Inc. website. It is currently available in
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the Alpha Processor Inc. web site. It is currently available in
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a beta version which was successfully used during the port of &os;
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to the UP1000. </para>
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like temperature, fans, voltages etc. The I2C also supports
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<quote>wake on LAN</quote>.</para>
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<para>Each PCI slot is connected to it's own independent PCI bus
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<para>Each PCI slot is connected to its own independent PCI bus
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on the Tsunami.</para>
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<para>The embedded Ultra DMA EIDE ports are bootable by the
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