[PLUG] Virtual Iron
Rich Shepard
rshepard at appl-ecosys.com
Fri Oct 19 13:37:58 UTC 2007
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, m0gely wrote:
> VM doesn't mean that. I can't recall ATM, but I know VM is typically used
> on most of their smaller footprint motherboards over the years. I belive
> the "M" is for Micro-ATX. The V could be for onboard video. I realize
> this wouldn't be consistent designating across their line up but ASUS has
> never been good about that and I've used them for years.
Oh. Well, anyway, it does support virtualization and that was the
question. I could not care less what the letters mean on any system board's
name, regardless of manufacturer. :-)
Thanks,
Rich
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