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Maybe this is a very simple question to experts, but I am a beginer of solaris. I telnet from my solaris for x86(csh) to a remote solaris for sparc(csh too). In the telnet window, I type: set dis...
Zones: Unix Networking, Sun JDSDate Answered: 03/27/2000 Views: 0
Is there a "free" version of HP-UX for x86? thanks
Zones: Unix SetupDate Answered: 04/01/2005 Views: 19
What is the meaning of X86 devices?. How can i know that particular device is X86 device?.
Zones: Hardware, ComponentsDate Answered: 07/13/2006 Views: 0
ALL x86 CPUs from 8086 to 80686 and future (if possible, the more needed info is for x=[0;4] :) - 8086-80486) names/speeds/NPUs/performance/other info/..etc.. ALL Web-url/answer&comments/email at s...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 09/19/1998 Views: 0
Need to install a software that needs libXm.a.  Solaris Intel x86 only has libXm.so.  I understand that libXm.so is a shared version of libXm.a.   Is there any way (utility maybe) to convert libXm....
Zones: Solaris, Sun JDSDate Answered: 07/01/1999 Views: 0
Hi! I need an example of transfering data to and from HDD to RAM. Thanks!
Zones: AssemblyDate Answered: 02/14/2004 Views: 5
I will give 70 more points to anyone who answers this when I get the points thx!!! I have Solaris x86 installed on a machine - it was a fresh install to a SCSI disk from the CDs - no multiboot o...
Zones: Solaris, Sun JDSDate Answered: 07/03/2003 Views: 0
Hello There, I'm very new to Solaris and please pardon me if my question sound stupid. Can we install SUN Solaris (8 or 9)  on an Intel x86 based machine. I know that x86 version of Solari is...
Zones: Solaris, Sun JDSDate Answered: 04/17/2004 Views: 0
I'm looking into creating a very small operating system for myself.  I was wondering if there were any tools I can use to test the operating system without having to physically have a second comput...
Zones: ProgrammingDate Answered: 06/25/2005 Views: 27
This has been puzzling me for a while - of what use is the LEA instruction? To me it just looks like a MOV instruction which can take a relatively-complex second argument - nothing that can't be...
Zones: AssemblyDate Answered: 02/19/2005 Views: 392