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Microsoft Windows Logo Program System and Device Requirements
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x86-based client: For a system board that supports a riser card, provide a unique identifier for the riser so that the Windows bus enumerator can detect it, and locate and install appropriate drivers. [SYS-0034; see FAQ A1.5.3]
[SYS-0002.1; SDG3:2]
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x86-based: Comply with ACPI 1.0b.
Itanium-based: Comply with Multiple APIC Description Table (MADT) in ACPI 2.0, Section 5.2.10.4.
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Use the lowest stepping processor as the bootstrap processor.
Do not include processors from different processor manufacturers; do not include mixed speeds or mixed cache sizes.
Systems designed to run the Windows 2000 Datacenter Server operating system must not contain mixed processor steppings. [see FAQ A1.5.5]
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Implement PCI IRQ routing as described in PCI IRQ Routing on a Multiprocessor ACPI System at http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/onnow/acpi-mp.htm.
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Multiprocessor x86-based desktop systems support S1, S4, and S5. [SYS-0002.1]; wakeup solution implemented as described in FAQ A1.5.6.
Future wakeup requirements for Itanium-based systems are defined at A5.R.1.
A1.1.6 All PCI adapters function properly in any system with more than 4 GB of memory
[SDG3:30]
This requirement applies to any 32-bit or 64-bit system (client or server) that has more than 4 GB of memory. For any system that supports more than 4 GB of system memory, all 32-bit PCI buses, host bridges, PCI-to-PCI bridges, and any 32-bit PCI adapters used on the primary data path must support the PCI Dual Address Cycle (DAC) command, with the exception of 10/100 Ethernet devices.
Mobile PC Note: PCI adapters for mobile PCs are excluded from this requirement.
A1.1.7 DELETED
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