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Subject: BSD on multi processor is non sence?
Date: 29 Nov 1996 00:51:22 GMT
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Dear newser;

Is there any release of BSD for multi processor system?

We have some PC server level machine with four Pentium

processors.

Each processor runs at 133MHz. And RAM is 128MB.

I don't think Solaris for x86 is the only solution!

My interest in BSD is from the fact that

WindowsNT can not control the state of processor.

I mean by state Can I set processor disable or enable

like psradm command of Solaris.

Any comment or suggestion will be appreciated.

Bye....