Some MIPS status goodies.
Steffen M. Boelaars
boelaars at graphicscave.com
Thu Jun 10 09:58:47 GMT 2004
Hey there,
I'm on this list for a while and nice to see some activity. I have a
shitload of SGI gear ranging from IP7 (Personal Iris 4D/35) to IP30
(Octane r12k) and about everything inbetween (Indy's, Indigo's, Indigo2's,
Onyx, Power Series, Origin). I would love to help out here but got no idea
where to start.
cheers,
Steffen
> Hi!
>
> * Gheorghe Ardelean <ardelean at ww.uni-erlangen.de> [ Date: 2004-06-09 ]
> [ w.r.t. Re: Some MIPS status goodies. ]
>> I have at home an Indigo2 R10k (IP28) and I like to see one day my
>> favorite OS running on it.
>
> R10K and IP28 support are probably a ways away, but I'm interested
> in supporting these systems and more. Right now it's easiest to start
> with the, much simpler, R4400 Indigo2 I have here, and get a good base
> of this stuff, then move into supporting the more modern and complex
> CPUs and machines - but be assured I am taking them into account!
>
>> Unfortunately at this time I can't do much for this. I can do tests and
>> I
>> can help with web page changes for the project (if this is needed).
>
> That's fine. When I have something for you to test you will know, and
> you can definitely be helpful in testing, at that point. I have an
> Octane here which will help me with R10K/R12K stuff!
>
>> Keep up the good work!
>
> Thanx much, I appreciate it greatly!
> juli.
> --
> juli mallett. jmallett at freebsd.org. adrift in the pacific.
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