Re: Pegasos port status
Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck <[email protected]> Thu, 13 Jul 2006 18:06:51 -0500
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Hi Thor, Anything and everything that was available to Linux or Solaris will be made available to NetBSD. R&B On Jul 13, 2006, at 5:37 PM, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote: > On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:40:58AM -0500, Matt Sealey wrote: >> >> The official response is: you don't need to know :) >> >> The pins that are used are configured in a hardware-dependant way, >> and this is done by the Genesi HAL. > > You're saying that to run NetBSD on this box, we must load the "Genesi > HAL" into the NetBSD kernel? Or is it a "HAL" in some other sense? > >> In theory, you should be taking >> the ofppc port as a basis (since this runs) and then adding the >> specific hardware support from the i386 tree (ethernet, firewire, >> ide and so on) which is already supported. > > Well, to be more precise, the ofppc port is said to run, sort-of, > modulo > severe OpenFirmware bugs in the only firmware that was ever made > available > to BSD developers. > > Will working OpenFirmware (like that made available to the people > who did > the Linux port) be made available to BSD developers? > > -- > Thor Lancelot Simon > [email protected] > > "We cannot usually in social life pursue a single value or a > single moral > aim, untroubled by the need to compromise with others." - > H.L.A. Hart