QuadZ80 is definitely a beast
Monday, 9. April 2007, 20:32:05
Running Vista 64-bit on ol' QuadZ80 was working out until I disabled Node Interleaving. I re-enabled it. I was under the impression that it should be disabled so that Vista can do NUMA. I guess either that was wrong, or Vista's NUMA sucks because I was getting Blue Screens and dying applications out the butt.
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Good times. I'm getting my virtual machines set up better now. I basically use FreeBSD more than anything else, but the WindowsXP 32bit install on vmware is purely for syncing with my Palm Tungsten T3. No 64bit drivers on Vista for the USB cable! However, it works great through vmware which is pretty damn cool.
I've got the 8800GTS cranking for gaming, and I left my old 6800GS in the box with a second monitor hooked to it. Windows handles the second monitor very well even though NVIDIA's control panel does not. Vista's monitor settings are in line with Mac OSX, and may even have better detection. When I move, I'll be getting a wide-screen LCD and putting two monitors next to them. Then I'll probably line up some cheap monitors on the top shelf of my IKEA Jerker Desk. I'm thinking 4-6 monitors tops =).
Working from home today, so I'm gonna get back to some Lua scripting.
Things left to do:
* Get Palm devkits installed on WindowsXP vm.
* Get Plucker going on WindowsXP vm.
* Xorg is compiling on my fresh FreeBSD-CURRENT build now, gonna set that up with vmware-tools
* play with some virtual appliances. I've already messed with FreeNAS and JanusVM. JanusVM is very cool! It does onion routing and everything for you transparently. It significantly slows down my internet connection, but that's to be expected.
* Get some more hard drive space and set up an instance of FreeNAS as a virtual storage server.
* need more RAM! 2GB ain't enough for 4+ operating systems running at once!







