Intel Manuals
Intel Manuals
I've thought for a while that the wiki should list sections from the Intel Manuals in either the "See Also" section or in a box near the top. For readers who do not want to go through the effort of looking up the section in their hard copy or PDF, it would be nice to have a link to an html version of the correct section hosted somewhere. Does such a thing already exist? If not, I'm willing to try my hand at a quick conversion. Any other thoughts on the matter?
Yeah i'm pretty sure your allowed to Mirror the text... though i'll check the exact details before doing so, would be nice for some users i am sure.
EDIT: Well the main manuals are incredibly evasive about this issue, but i see no problem with just waiting till they ask for it to be removed as long as we don't copy the contents of the "TLBs, Paging-Structure Caches, and Their Invalidation" manual, as it states
EDIT: Well the main manuals are incredibly evasive about this issue, but i see no problem with just waiting till they ask for it to be removed as long as we don't copy the contents of the "TLBs, Paging-Structure Caches, and Their Invalidation" manual, as it states
Given that this point is made in only the one manual, i really doubt Intel will have a problem.Except as permitted by such license, no part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written consent of Intel Corporation.
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Its either you, since you proposed it, or J. Hawthorn for coming up with the idea.So who will be asking?
I can't be bothered since I personally think people should just read through the manuals as often as necessary to have a global idea how things work. It wouldn't help to quote (read: link to a page) the manual to people when they have no idea about the context in which it lives.
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I sent an email to someone at Intel. Maybe I'll get something back.Combuster wrote:Its either you, since you proposed it, or J. Hawthorn for coming up with the idea.So who will be asking?
I can't be bothered since I personally think people should just read through the manuals as often as necessary to have a global idea how things work. It wouldn't help to quote (read: link to a page) the manual to people when they have no idea about the context in which it lives.
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I'll post it here if I do.
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There's a computer science course at ucla here that I sometimes use for various references. They provide a html copy of the 'Intel 80386 Programmer's Reference Manual' on their own server which is kind of a forerunner to the latest Intel manuals, but contains most of the basic information. I guess we could link to various pages in that without worry, as we aren't hosting the pages ourselves?
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John.
Regards,
John.
That doesnt make it legal.jnc100 wrote:There's a computer science course at ucla here that I sometimes use for various references. They provide a html copy of the 'Intel 80386 Programmer's Reference Manual' on their own server which is kind of a forerunner to the latest Intel manuals, but contains most of the basic information. I guess we could link to various pages in that without worry, as we aren't hosting the pages ourselves?
Regards,
John.
I see no reason to worry though, but i wouldnt link to pages on another server, you never know when and if it will be removed.
That should suit our purposes very well. Thank you very much for finding it.jnc100 wrote:There's a computer science course at ucla here that I sometimes use for various references. They provide a html copy of the 'Intel 80386 Programmer's Reference Manual' on their own server which is kind of a forerunner to the latest Intel manuals, but contains most of the basic information. I guess we could link to various pages in that without worry, as we aren't hosting the pages ourselves?
Regards,
John.
A valid concern, solved by me wget-ing it so I can mirror it in the future if necessary.Zacariaz wrote:I wouldn't link to pages on another server, you never know when and if it will be removed.
If anyone has objections/comments about using these, please post them. I personally am satisfied and will create a couple of templates asap.
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that'd be safe enough.jnc100 wrote:There's a computer science course at ucla here that I sometimes use for various references. They provide a html copy of the 'Intel 80386 Programmer's Reference Manual' on their own server which is kind of a forerunner to the latest Intel manuals, but contains most of the basic information. I guess we could link to various pages in that without worry, as we aren't hosting the pages ourselves?
Note that you wouldn't be allowed to put that up as it's still copyrighted.jhawthorn wrote:A valid concern, solved by me wget-ing it so I can mirror it in the future if necessary.Zacariaz wrote:I wouldn't link to pages on another server, you never know when and if it will be removed.
I have posted my opinion on the matter already.If anyone has objections/comments about using these, please post them. I personally am satisfied and will create a couple of templates asap.