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authorGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2007-10-27 15:32:21 +0000
committerGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2007-10-27 15:32:21 +0000
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web commit by antrik: Reworked section on amd64 compatibility, to be more exact and informative
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# CPU Architecture
-GNU Mach current only supports the `x86` architecture. `amd64` should -- in
-theory -- as well work fine in `32-bit` compatibility mode, however in practice
-there are problems with the chipsets used for such processors, so that booting
-on such a system won't succeed.
+GNU Mach current only supports the `x86` (alias `ia32` or `i386`) architecture.
+
+`amd64`/`ix64` should work in `32-bit` compatibility mode. However, in practice
+`amd64` systems seem to be troublesome more often than not. This is probably
+related to the same (chipset-related) problems we often see with recent
+machines; but it seems that amd64 ones use problematic chipsets particularily
+often. So far we haven't heard of similar problems with Intel's eqivalent
+`ix64` (or `EM64T` as it used to be called) -- but maybe that just means fewer
+people tried running the Hurd on such machines :-)
Support for running GNU Mach (and a complete GNU/Hurd system) in a
[Xen](http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/xen/) `domU` (again on `x86`