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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Mac OS X And The PowerMac G5 Post 41361 by RedVenim on Friday 3rd of October 2003 07:26:19 PM
Old 10-03-2003
Mac OS X And The PowerMac G5

When they say that the G5 is the faster (more faster) than any UNIX Workstation that means Dual Processor Workstations right?

(Stupid Question, I know)

I heard theres one Super Super clusternode in a research and varsity joint in the US that will have over 1200 G5's chips in it?

Medical, Science and 1 massive UT2K3 Multiplayer Game? Smilie hehe
 

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NSCLPCSIO(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					      NSCLPCSIO(4)

NAME
nsclpcsio -- National Semiconductor PC87366 LPC Super I/O SYNOPSIS
nsclpcsio* at isa? gpio* at nsclpcsio? DESCRIPTION
The nsclpcsio driver provides support for the National Semiconductor PC87366 LPC Super I/O. The Super I/O incorporates several logical devices, the following ones are supported: GPIO, VLM and TMS. The GPIO logical device provides 29 I/O pins which can be accessed through the gpio(4) framework. The gpioctl(8) program allows easy manipu- lation of the pins from userland. VLM and TMS logical devices provides hardware monitoring capabilities to be used with the envsys(4) API. The following 17 monitoring sensors are available: Sensor Units Typical Use TSENS1 uK Remote diode TSENS2 uK Remote diode TNSC uK Local diode VSENS0 uV DC External source VSENS1 uV DC External source VSENS2 uV DC External source VSENS3 uV DC External source VSENS4 uV DC External source VSENS5 uV DC External source VSENS6 uV DC External source VSB uV DC VSB VDD uV DC VDD VBAT uV DC VBAT AVDD uV DC AVDD TS1 uV DC Thermistor TS2 uV DC Thermistor TS3 uV DC Thermistor SEE ALSO
envsys(4), envstat(8) HISTORY
The nsclpcsio device appeared in NetBSD 2.0. BUGS
The chip decodes address ranges which are not obvious and cannot be controlled by the kernel configuration file (must be set up by the BIOS). BSD
November 9, 2007 BSD
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