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  Re: Should the Zaurus port be NetBSD/hpcarm or NetBSD/zaurus ?         


Author: Martin Husemann
Date: Jul 6, 2006 01:48

On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 05:21:41PM +0200, Peter Postma wrote:
> - Different CPU/hardware so at least different machdep.c and start.S
> are needed (and a different bootloader!).

Sounds like a new port to me.

Martin
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  Should the Zaurus port be NetBSD/hpcarm or NetBSD/zaurus ?         


Author: Peter Postma
Date: Jul 5, 2006 08:23

I'm wondering if I should port Zaurus under NetBSD/hpcarm or create a new
port. Reasons to start a new port "NetBSD/zaurus":

- Different CPU/hardware so at least different machdep.c and start.S
are needed (and a different bootloader!).
- hpcarm is advertised as "Intel StrongARM based Windows CE PDA machines",
which the Zaurus isn't.
- The Zaurus is not just one "type", there are various models, so a new
port can be extended to support more models.

Is it ok to introduce NetBSD/zaurus for those reasons?

[please CC me, I'm not subscribed]
--
Peter Postma
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  NetBSD on Kurobox?         


Author: Dan LaBell
Date: Jul 4, 2006 20:15

Hello, is the appropriate list for this, or should I try port-sandpoint
or port-powerpc

Anyway, I have a Kurobox, these are NAS devices, black , smaller than a
toaster
(2.4 x 7.0 x 7.4 ) that one cracks open supplies ones own drive, then
partitions, with a linux root
part, swap , part, and the rest exported, it has a linux kernel on
flash.
According to Buffalo: It's a PowerPC MPC8241 200MHZ 64 MB ram 10/100
ethernet + usb ~ 17 watts
Linux reports:
> cat cpuinfo
> cpu : 82xx
> revision : 16.20 (pvr 8081 1014)
> bogomips : 130.25
> vendor : Motorola SPS
> machine : Sandpoint
> processor : PVID: 0x80811014, vendor: Motorola
>
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  Re: ibm rs6000         


Author: David Brownlee
Date: Jul 3, 2006 06:43

If its PReP compliant then it may be supported by NetBSD/prep:
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/prep/
If its one of the earlier MCA based machines, then that may be
harder...

On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Christophe Guerin wrote:
> hello,
>
> i've got a rs6000 340 with aix 3.2.5 and i want to have a new system for it.
> is it possible to have a version of NetBSD for it ?
>
> thank.
> sorry for my bad english :(
>
> toff
>

--
David/absolute -- www.NetBSD.org: No hype required --
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  ibm rs6000         


Author: Christophe Guerin
Date: Jun 29, 2006 13:19

hello,

i've got a rs6000 340 with aix 3.2.5 and i want to have a new system for
it. is it possible to have a version of NetBSD for it ?

thank.
sorry for my bad english :(

toff
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