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  • 18 bytes (2 words) - 13:01, 19 December 2017
  • '''Power ISA''' is the specification for how Power architecture processors are to behave. It dictates the machine instruction ...re two primary versions of the Power ISA that are of interest to [[PowerNV|PowerNV]] platforms:
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  • 50 bytes (5 words) - 18:12, 6 March 2019
  • ...ation on how to interrogate the FPGA for status information when low-level power faults occur. When troubleshooting power sequencing, start by reading the key registers from the BMC shell:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power ISA/Vector Operations]]
    41 bytes (5 words) - 21:54, 26 May 2023
  • ...ns how to configure RCS [[OpenPOWER]] systems to power on immediately when power is applied to a system. All RCS [[OpenPOWER]] systems.
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  • ...a specification of vector or SIMD operations. Prior to the Power ISA, i.e. PowerPC, some of these operations were available, but defined in an external stan ...ctor Facility and Vector Scalar Extension (VSX) in current versions of the Power ISA.
    5 KB (608 words) - 06:54, 8 November 2023
  • ...support for Secure Virtual Machines (SVMs). It was first made available on POWER9 Nimbus chips with DD2.3 stepping. Like with Hypervisor State, Ultravisor S ...rg/patch/719952/</ref> It will probably be part of future revisions of the Power ISA.
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  • ...Branch Facility register usually defined in Book III in of the [[Power ISA|Power ISA]]. Among other uses, the MSR contains information about the privilege l ...sions] and [https://www.devever.net/~hl/power9tags The Talos II, Blackbird POWER9 systems support tagged memory].</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Configuring Power Restore States]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power ISA]]
    23 bytes (3 words) - 22:30, 19 January 2018
  • #REDIRECT [[Power ISA/Vector Operations]]
    41 bytes (5 words) - 21:54, 26 May 2023
  • #REDIRECT [[Power ISA/Privilege States]]
    40 bytes (5 words) - 10:50, 12 February 2018
  • #REDIRECT [[Configuring Power Restore States]]
    46 bytes (5 words) - 13:37, 2 March 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[Power ISA/Machine State Register]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power ISA/Machine State Register]]
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  • ...[Solid Silicon]]'s first server and workstation OpenPOWER CPU ([[Power ISA|POWER ISA]] v3.1). It uses PCIe Gen 5<ref>[https://nitter.net/RaptorCompSys/statu
    293 bytes (38 words) - 07:42, 14 November 2023
  • ...ns how to configure RCS [[OpenPOWER]] systems to power on immediately when power is applied to a system. All RCS [[OpenPOWER]] systems.
    1 KB (187 words) - 13:37, 2 March 2019
  • ...llary microprocessor on a [[POWER9]] chip which assists the [[OCC]] in its power management duties. Two types of GPE exist on [[POWER9]] chips:
    479 bytes (74 words) - 03:47, 4 November 2021
  • ...a:IPMI|IPMI]] and performs necessary baseboard initialization prior to CPU power on. Monitors CPU temperatures and sets fan speeds appropriately.}}
    688 bytes (99 words) - 10:55, 2 December 2022
  • X1 is [[Solid Silicon]]'s first BMC. It is [[Power ISA]] compliant.<ref>[https://nitter.net/RaptorCompSys/status/1715233204037
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  • * [https://github.com/tevador/RandomX/pull/41 Added POWER7+ intrinsincs and cpu detection to makefile] * [https://github.com/tevador/RandomX/issues/132 POWER support]
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  • |header1 = PowerPC 405 |label2 = [[Power ISA|Power ISA]]
    869 bytes (120 words) - 11:01, 12 February 2018
  • ...program load. The process by which IBM computers are brought from a cold power off state to a functional bootloader environment. Equivalent to the x86 "b
    224 bytes (34 words) - 10:04, 20 December 2017
  • ...s are hardcoded. There are some auxillary microprocessors on-die to handle power management functions (the [[CME]], [[SGPE]] and [[PGPE]], as well as the [[ * [https://github.com/open-power/hcode Source code for POWER9 power management cores]
    606 bytes (84 words) - 14:47, 19 December 2017
  • ...allow it to set appropriate fan speeds. The OCC implements any applicable power caps and supports programmable TDP limits.}} The [[CME]], [[SGPE]] and [[PGPE]] auxillary microprocessors handle various power management responsibilities and are managed by the OCC.
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  • == POWER Drivers == ...to provide perfect A/V sync for studio applications. This enhancement is POWER-exclusive; builds of the modified PerfectSync driver stack are not availabl
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  • |name=Power NOR
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  • == Docker on POWER == Docker runs fine on POWER, the only issues are with golang on big endian ppc64, which does not suppor
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  • |name=PowerNV |abbr=PowerNV
    798 bytes (118 words) - 01:27, 22 December 2017
  • '''Power ISA''' is the specification for how Power architecture processors are to behave. It dictates the machine instruction ...re two primary versions of the Power ISA that are of interest to [[PowerNV|PowerNV]] platforms:
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  • |header1 = POWER10 |label2 = [[Power ISA|Power ISA]]
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  • ...for [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]]' desktop-class [[Power ISA]] v3.1 platform. It uses the [[S1]] CPU and the [[X1]] BMC.
    353 bytes (45 words) - 07:32, 14 November 2023
  • ...[[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]]' workstation-class [[Power ISA]] v3.1 platform. It uses the [[S1]] CPU and the [[X1]] BMC.
    354 bytes (45 words) - 07:30, 8 November 2023
  • ....org/onlinedocs/gcc/RS_002f6000-and-PowerPC-Options.html does not exist on PowerPC]. It can be fixed by replacing this line in the Makefile: It would be interesting to try porting these SIMD code paths to POWER to see if performance improves.
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  • * [https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7059 add powerpc build support for openssl lib] ...hub.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14066 gitian-linux: Build binaries for 64-bit POWER]
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  • Small FPGA used for power sequencing on RCS [[OpenPOWER]] systems.
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  • |header1 = POWER8E |label2 = [[Power ISA|Power ISA]]
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  • ...a specification of vector or SIMD operations. Prior to the Power ISA, i.e. PowerPC, some of these operations were available, but defined in an external stan ...ctor Facility and Vector Scalar Extension (VSX) in current versions of the Power ISA.
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  • ...ation on how to interrogate the FPGA for status information when low-level power faults occur. When troubleshooting power sequencing, start by reading the key registers from the BMC shell:
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  • ...png|200px|thumb|right|CMEs on [[POWER9]]]] A [[PPE]] instance dedicated to power management functions, running at ¼ of the frequency of the L3 cache (1/8 o * [https://github.com/open-power/hcode/tree/master/import/chips/p9/procedures/ppe_closed/cme CME firmware so
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  • |header1 = POWER8 |label2 = [[Power ISA|Power ISA]]
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  • ...pin. This pin, when asserted, tells the ATX power supply to bring the main power up. ** (0x2c,0x03): get power limits: see phosphor-host-ipmid's implementation. (without this hostboot wi
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  • ...TX) form factor. Focusing on the desktop use case, it is a single socket [[PowerNV]] system. |POWER9 [[Sforza|Sforza]]
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  • ...own initialization tasks, and is the first code that executes on the main POWER cores (all earlier stages execute on auxiliary [[PPE]] cores). It is respon * [https://github.com/open-power/hostboot/ Hostboot source code (upstream)]
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  • ...hub.com/ptitSeb/box86/pull/279 Basic support for little-endian PowerPC and POWER9.] ...Seb/box64/pull/166 Minor changes to allow box64 to build and run on 64-bit PowerPC.]
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  • ...form. Focusing on security and performance, it is a dual socket [[PowerNV|PowerNV]] system that is available in desktop, workstation, and server form facto |POWER9 [[Sforza|Sforza]]
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  • '''PowerPC AS''' is a set of Power ISA extensions developed by IBM to support their IBM i operating system. Th The extensions are supported by [[POWER9]] hardware, including the [[Talos II]] and [[Blackbird]] systems.
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  • === SYMPTOM: System will not power on === ...will turn <span style="color:#00ff00">'''green'''</span> if the system is powering on.
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  • However, Void Linux for Power Architecture packages Gitea for ppc64le, and it works fine.
    688 bytes (111 words) - 03:10, 21 March 2021
  • ** A recent Web browser, such as Ungoogled Chromium for POWER (https://github.com/leo-lb/ungoogled-chromium) is required due to the use o ...E><BR><CODE>reboot</CODE><BR>When the BMC starts back up and the system is powered back on, the inventory will re-populate with correct data.
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  • ** A recent Web browser, such as Ungoogled Chromium for POWER (https://github.com/leo-lb/ungoogled-chromium) is required due to the use o ...E><BR><CODE>reboot</CODE><BR>When the BMC starts back up and the system is powered back on, the inventory will re-populate with correct data.
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  • |header1 = POWER9 |label2 = [[Power ISA|Power ISA]]
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  • * the latest GPUs have very low idle power compared to older models. This also means they have lower heat and noise e ...ave better drivers but they cost more money. As the drivers don't work on POWER9 CPUs, is there any other benefit to using those cards or will the regular
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  • ...support for Secure Virtual Machines (SVMs). It was first made available on POWER9 Nimbus chips with DD2.3 stepping. Like with Hypervisor State, Ultravisor S ...rg/patch/719952/</ref> It will probably be part of future revisions of the Power ISA.
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  • ...t. [http://lca2016.linux.org.au/schedule/30215/view_talk Adventures in OpenPOWER Firmware]. LCA 2016 - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4XGvssR-ag video on ...|Self-Boot Engine]] (SBE) firmware permanently written via eFuses into the POWER9 silicon's OTPROM
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  • * Power down your system * FPGA: Fix power off failure on Talos II Lite systems
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  • ...tected, they may have been guarded out. This is a mechanism used to allow POWER systems to function when broken components are detected, but if a component
    993 bytes (163 words) - 10:26, 24 December 2022
  • ...e from IBM and primarily handles access to information on and licensing of POWER technology. ...openpowerfoundation.org/ OpenPOWER website], which contains a [https://openpowerfoundation.org/membership/current-members/ list of current members].
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  • |name=Programmable PowerPC-lite Engine ...core design based on a subset of the [[PPC405]]. Primarily used to handle power management functions in the form of one [[CME]] instance per [[SMT8]] slice
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  • When the system is attached to AC power after being disconnected, the stock BMC firmware goes through a startup pro ...BMC network interface on the mainboard. If the system is plugged into AC power, unplug it and wait for all LEDs to extinguish on the mainboard. Plug the
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  • ...oards. The power LED has two phases: green for when the Blackbird is fully powered on and running, and an amber LED which pulses at different intensities de ...has an awkwardly placed brace intended to run beneath a pair of redundant power supplies, or provide structural support for an older-style ATX PSU with a f
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  • ...n-regarding-modern-powerpc-endianness/ Clearing confusion regarding modern PowerPC endianness]</ref> This is in contrast to x86, which supports only little- ...bugs in BE mode, while software that was exclusively tested on Linux on [[POWER7]] and earlier, [[AIX]], and old Macs is likely to exhibit bugs in LE mode.
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  • This guide describes how to upgrade the firmware of your RCS [[OpenPOWER]] machine. All RCS [[OpenPOWER]] systems.
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  • More powerful CPUs should ship with them if required (TBD whether pre-applied to the H | Power || 16 || 15
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  • ...ally-loaded firmware) may misbehave when the OS is reloaded without a host power cycle; thus, it may be beneficial to disable this behavior. Set to 1 to ena
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  • ...t reside separate from the BMC. This procedure will completely rewrite the Power NOR (PNOR) flash chip to defaults. * The OpenPOWER firmware for your PNOR flash chip, verified with GPG. The release version s
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  • All RCS [[OpenPOWER]] systems. * Disconnect and reconnect power to the machine to force a BMC restart. Press a key to interrupt auto-boot w
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  • ...OIFinFet) POWER9 die. It contains the very first instructions executed at power on, and is the ultimate root software executed by the first processor (the ...ed in during manufacturing by IBM can be found in [https://github.com/open-power/sbe/blob/master/src/boot/otprom_init.S otprom_init.S].
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  • ...nove-power-stroje-s-vlastnimi-procesory Raptor CS ohlásil na rok 2024 nové POWER stroje s vlastními procesory]. Published October 23, 2023 ...en-source-2310-178708.html Raptor entscheidet sich wegen Binary-Blob gegen Power 10 Prozessoren]. Published October 23, 2023
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  • Make sure you've already installed Whonix-Gateway (either the [[Whonix|POWER]] or x86 version should work fine) prior to installing Whonix-Workstation.
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  • ...ware concerning [[OpenPOWER|OpenPOWER]] / [[PowerNV|PowerNV]] and [[POWER9|POWER9]]. <h4>Raptor + OpenPOWER</h4>
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  • with modification of clock and/or power data, including, without ...periods of light load. As such, there are two primary ways to overclock a POWER9 processor: adjusting the WoF tables and processor VPD (WoFerClock) or the
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  • # With system power off, connect to the [[BMC Client Console]]. # Power on the system
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  • ...]] CPU packages. The SBE is the first processor that runs when the CPU is powered up and is responsible for initializing the chip so that the main cores th ...espoke microprocessor with a custom ISA. This makes programming for the [[POWER9]] SBE significantly easier.
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  • POWER supports both 4KiB and 64KiB page sizes; this is in contrast to x86, which ...thub.com/torvalds/linux/blob/8689f4f2ea561dd080118eeb05c0255ac9542905/arch/powerpc/Kconfig#L34-L42 4KiB mode allows up to 33 bits of ASLR entropy, while 64K
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  • ...ps://social.raptorengineering.io/conversation/731 notices about POWER8 and POWER9 vulnerability]</ref><ref>Red Hat security page for [https://access.redhat. === POWER9 ===
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  • ...Branch Facility register usually defined in Book III in of the [[Power ISA|Power ISA]]. Among other uses, the MSR contains information about the privilege l ...sions] and [https://www.devever.net/~hl/power9tags The Talos II, Blackbird POWER9 systems support tagged memory].</ref>
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  • ...lied to the Talos II (i.e. you have plugged it in), the FPGA waits for the power to stabilize, and then signals the BMC to reset.
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  • The POWER port of Tor Browser is mostly complete and is currently awaiting upstream r Users who need Tor Browser on POWER, can't build from source, and can't wait for official binaries from The Tor
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  • ...ed [https://www.startech.com/Cables/Computer-Power/Internal/12in-4-Pin-Fan-Power-Extension-Cable~FAN4EXT12 four pin extension cable] for main chassis fan ...us and fan/thermal contriller and FPGA i2c will be inoperational until ATX power is on.
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  • | POWER9 lacks horizontal or vertical microcode, aside from a few instructions whic | A number of auxillary processors on the CPU chip perform thermal and power regulation.
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  • * Power on the Talos II and load Petitboot, which is analogous to a PC's BIOS or EF ...ovision and control the mainboard, is always running whenever there is any power connected to the mainboard. NEVER IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES connect the Talos II
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  • ...tps://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Platforms/POWER QEMU documentation about POWER guests]
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  • == Chromium on POWER == ...l required patches for ppc64le [https://github.com/shawnanastasio/chromium_power is available here]. You probably shouldn't use this repo, as it is unmainta
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  • * [https://github.com/Tencent/ncnn/pull/4853 Add POWER8 VSX toolchains] ...ub.com/Tencent/ncnn/issues/5063 test_squeezenet failed under Lubuntu 16.04 PowerPC 32-bit]
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  • == Unreal Tournament 4 for OpenPOWER == [[File:UT4_POWER9_DM_Underland.png|thumb|Unreal Tournament 4 on [[Talos_II|Talos II]]]]
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  • == Description of the POWER LPC interface [https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9396989/ from a kernel co The LPC (Low Pin Count) interface on a POWER8 is made accessible to the system through the ADU ([[XSCOM]] interface). Th
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  • .../sar/CMA/SFA/08h25/1/AC922_8335-GTH-GTX_OpenPowerReadme.op920.21.xhtml IBM POWER9 Systems LC Server Firmware]. Retrieved 2020-03-26.</ref> <li>Re-[[IPL]] (fully power off and restart the host system) to apply changes.</li>
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  • * Add standby VDDRAB 1.2V power plane controls for corresponding hardware in Blackbird planar revisions 1.0
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  • ...The FSI bus lockups remain a significant upstream bug in the standard OpenPOWER firmware, and Raptor Computing Systems is waiting for a fix from IBM for th
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  • ...ty, due to the Option ROM code being platform-specific, as well as the OpenPOWER security stance being that trusting random bootstrap code on cards is a bad So, on RCS OpenPOWER systems, there is a special area of flash set aside for user-provided firmw
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  • ...trast, Talos I's successor, [[Talos II|Talos II]], uses up to two [[POWER9|POWER9]] chips and directly attached memory. |[[POWER8|POWER8]] SCM
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  • ...in the event the computer is accidentally plugged into the network and the power at the same time. This completely innocent mistake could be fatal and recov
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  • ...areas of host memory; these devices are unlikely to function correctly on POWER systems unless a workaround is available. Note that devices in full bypass ...h old PCI devices to the bus, or genuine legacy PCI devices attached via [[POWER9_Hardware_Compatibility_List/PCIe_Devices#PCIe.2FPCI_Expansion|PCIe/PCI Exp
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  • Games which are known to be buildable and playable on [[POWER9]] Raptor systems, potentially with necessary tweaks needed in order to run |Building as of Q4 2020, you will need to adjust cmake to target power9. https://forums.raptorcs.com/index.php/topic,208.0.html Otherwise works wi
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  • ...nd IPL status codes to BMC over LPC port 81h/82h = https://github.com/open-power/sbe/pull/15 ...unc ver)" - should be superceeded by a real fix in https://github.com/open-power/hcode/commit/cc0b781abd67673240c208df7c77d2d37906057f
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  • |Needs the easy-kernel-power8 package instead of easy-kernel. KDE 5 is stable. |[https://archlinuxpower.org/ Arch]
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  • ...g/mesa/mesa/-/tree/main/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe source code]) runs on POWER, but performance has room for improvement. * [[Games Compatibility|list of games that run on POWER9]]
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  • 14,04,mss_power_cleanup
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  • ...ksecure] ([https://www.kicksecure.com/ clearnet link]) can be installed on POWER. These instructions were tested with Kicksecure 16. sudo apt-get -t bullseye-backports install linux-image-powerpc64le
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  • * Explain how to connect the ALERT/UID LED - the Initial Power-On section of the manual refers to an "ALERT" LED which is not mentioned in
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  • This page details the efforts to port '''Firefox''' to PowerPC/POWER. The Firefox JIT (IonMonkey) needs to be ported to all sorts of POWER. The most important targets are PPC64 BE (Adélie, FreeBSD, Gentoo) and PP
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  • ..., but can also be repurposed for secure erasure of hard drives. With great power comes great responsibility: ensure that the input file and output file deno
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  • ...hottest core under prolonged stress testing (sensors reporting maximum CPU power draw/overclock). Therefore, it is safe to use the LNA, as 65°C is well wit
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  • ...ion/ Whonix] ([https://www.whonix.org/ clearnet link]) can be installed on POWER using KVM. These instructions were tested with Whonix 16. sudo apt-get -t bullseye-backports install linux-image-powerpc64le
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  • ...7d194992837c8706ca5966b682d5680b/0002-amdgpu-Enable-initial-DCN-support-on-POWER.patch</span> Applying: amdgpu: Enable initial DCN support on POWER
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  • ...and update the firmware on [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor CS]]'s [[OpenPOWER]] systems, such as the [[Talos II]] or [[Blackbird]]. ...he [[Talos II]], though the process for compiling firmware for other [[OpenPOWER]] systems like [[Blackbird]] should be very similar.
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  • == Unreal Engine 4 on Debian Buster, OpenPOWER Edition == ...to contact Epic and ask for them to allow release of alpha builds for OpenPOWER.
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