Re: Pegasos port status
Tim Rightnour <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:03:20 -0700 (MST)
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On 17-Jul-2006 Jorge Acereda MaciĆ” wrote: > I don't know about MorphOS, but I'm afraid we're comparing apples and > oranges here. Linux just uses OF to discover devices, ofppc OTOH relies > on OF for things like accessing the hard disk or the ethernet. ofppc > thus needs far better OF support. Yeah.. but the reality of the situation is that ofppc runs like a dog because it runs purely in openfirmware. The port was a good theory, in that one could run purely on OFW and therefore run on everything that had OFW, but as we have seen, minor little bugs in the OFW implementation of any product means that it won't run correctly, and thats why the ofppc port has mostly sat unused. What really should happen, is that we should use the OFW to probe the devices on a machine, and then more or less run natively on the box, using a few OFW callbacks where needed. If I understand what Matt is saying, I think this is what he is suggesting too. I think asking the vendors to make thier hardware conform to our port is pushing our luck a little bit. :) ofppc is a great jumping off point though. --- Tim Rightnour <[email protected]> NetBSD: Free multi-architecture OS http://www.netbsd.org/ Genecys: Open Source 3D MMORPG: http://www.genecys.org/