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Itanium blade servers added to the model list
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HP also ships servers with the 128-bit Itanium processor(s). As of the
date of this document's last update, the following systems contain
Itanium or Itanium 2 chips (this is very likely to be out of date):
date of this document's last update, the following systems contain
Itanium or Itanium 2 chips (this is very likely to be out of date):
-
rx1600, rx1620, rx2600, rx2600hptc, rx2620, rx4610, rx4640, rx567
0,
- rx7620, rx8620, rx9610
+
BL60p, rx1600, rx1620, rx2600, rx2600hptc, rx2620, rx4610, rx464
0,
+ rx
5670, rx
7620, rx8620, rx9610
To see all about your machine, type
To see all about your machine, type
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-352,7
+352,7
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on that page to rebuild gcc using itself.
On PA-RISC you need a different compiler for 32-bit applications and for
64-bit applications. On PA-RISC, 32-bit objects and 64-bit objects do
On PA-RISC you need a different compiler for 32-bit applications and for
64-bit applications. On PA-RISC, 32-bit objects and 64-bit objects do
-not mix.
p
eriod. There is no different behaviour for HP C-ANSI-C or GNU
+not mix.
P
eriod. There is no different behaviour for HP C-ANSI-C or GNU
gcc. So if you require your perl binary to use 64-bit libraries, like
Oracle-64bit, you MUST build a 64-bit perl.
gcc. So if you require your perl binary to use 64-bit libraries, like
Oracle-64bit, you MUST build a 64-bit perl.
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-579,6
+579,6
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With much assistance regarding shared libraries from Marc Sabatella.
=head1 DATE
=head1 DATE
-Version 0.7.
4: 2005-06-02
+Version 0.7.
5: 2005-12-06
=cut
=cut