[cvsnt] Re: Can't install on AMD k6 2 processor

Alexandre O'Hara alexandre0984 at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 22 04:08:05 BST 2005


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So is there any way for next version to support K6-2 Processor?

"Rick Genter" <rgenter at silverlink.com> a écrit dans le message de news: 
mailman.196.1127226626.6455.cvsnt at cvsnt.org...

That's the joy of Open Source - if you want it to work on your platform, you 
have the ability to do so.

It is unreasonable to expect a small development team to support every 
platform in existence; Tony's already said that there are issues with the 
AMD K6 processor and he has no way to test on it. If it's so important to 
you, download the source, build it, fix it and post the patches. I'm sure 
Tony will be happy to accept them.

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Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Re: Can't install on AMD k6 2 processor

Well, even if my server isn't the fastest ever seen, for its purpus, it's
anough. Like I said, there is no more than 0 to 2 users on webpages and CVS.
This server host a little website for an Artist member of my family, my
personnnal website and CVS for my team projets at University. So I don't
have the money to upgrade and don't want too.

I'm really troubled to see people who believe in open source and free
program ideology that tell others to buy a new computer insteed of trying to
understand the situation...


"Tony Hoyle" <tony.hoyle at march-hare.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
dgon2n$fpl$1 at paris.nodomain.org...
> Flávio Etrusco wrote:
>
>> Don't be so exagerated, even my PcChips motherboard could handle 512MB
>> perfectly ;-)
>
> You could put that in, but the limited cache lines meant that the machine
> would slow to a crawl once you hid the limit.. the problem was well known,
> but nobody much cared as that was a lot of memory back then.
>
>> For the HDs there was a 80GB barrier, AFAIR...
>
> 8.4GB BIOS limitation... It got worked around in Win95 OSR2 but it's still
> not uncommon today for machines to ship with 2GB boot partitions.
>
>> Is the check performed by MSI or the CVSNT executable itself?
>> Is it worth to try the InnoSetup installer? Try an older version? Or
>> the only option would be recompile CVSNT?
>
> It might work but isn't supported due to processor issues being reported
> in the past... no testing is done on such old machines.
>
> Tony


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