From tom at tomjudge.com Wed Jun 11 20:15:43 2008 From: tom at tomjudge.com (Tom Judge) Date: Wed Jun 11 20:15:48 2008 Subject: Starting to develop/test FreeBSD on mips Message-ID: <48502DCF.60007@tomjudge.com> Hi, Firstly thank you all for your work in getting this far with the mips support for FreeBSD. I would like to start developing/testing FreeBSD on mips. I am looking at purchasing a Linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS to do this. Is it possible to boot FreeBSD on either of these devices (if so do I need a particular version)? If not is there any other device that you recommend From tom at tomjudge.com Wed Jun 11 21:13:22 2008 From: tom at tomjudge.com (Tom Judge) Date: Wed Jun 11 21:13:26 2008 Subject: Starting to develop/test FreeBSD on mips In-Reply-To: <48502DCF.60007@tomjudge.com> References: <48502DCF.60007@tomjudge.com> Message-ID: <48503FF2.2060302@tomjudge.com> Please ignore this, I resent the draft by accident. Sorry Tom Tom Judge wrote: > Hi, > > > Firstly thank you all for your work in getting this far with the mips > support for FreeBSD. > > I would like to start developing/testing FreeBSD on mips. I am looking > at purchasing a Linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS to do this. > > Is it possible to boot FreeBSD on either of these devices (if so do I > need a particular version)? > > If not is there any other device that you recommend > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-mips@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-mips > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-mips-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" From phil_straw at mac.com Sat Jun 14 20:40:51 2008 From: phil_straw at mac.com (Phil Straw) Date: Sat Jun 14 20:40:56 2008 Subject: Hello Message-ID: <7505E980-8932-46D8-A6D4-25A7E0AC01C6@mac.com> Hi, I joined your list. I am interesting in helping to port FreeBSD to MIPS. p/. From gonzo at freebsd.org Wed Jun 18 15:35:14 2008 From: gonzo at freebsd.org (Oleksandr Tymoshenko) Date: Wed Jun 18 15:35:18 2008 Subject: Starting to develop/test FreeBSD on mips In-Reply-To: <48502DCF.60007@tomjudge.com> References: <48502DCF.60007@tomjudge.com> Message-ID: <4859285A.3060301@freebsd.org> Tom Judge wrote: > Hi, > > > Firstly thank you all for your work in getting this far with the mips > support for FreeBSD. > > I would like to start developing/testing FreeBSD on mips. I am looking > at purchasing a Linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS to do this. > > Is it possible to boot FreeBSD on either of these devices (if so do I > need a particular version)? Sentry5 support is in rudimentary state. Bruce Simpson worked on it but it was more then year ago. Not sure if he booted kernel on Linksys devices. Though I have one WRT54G unit I hadn't had time to hack it yet. -- gonzo From imp at bsdimp.com Wed Jun 18 16:16:40 2008 From: imp at bsdimp.com (M. Warner Losh) Date: Wed Jun 18 16:17:18 2008 Subject: Starting to develop/test FreeBSD on mips In-Reply-To: <4859285A.3060301@freebsd.org> References: <48502DCF.60007@tomjudge.com> <4859285A.3060301@freebsd.org> Message-ID: <20080618.101610.-1384055226.imp@bsdimp.com> In message: <4859285A.3060301@freebsd.org> Oleksandr Tymoshenko writes: : Tom Judge wrote: : > Hi, : > : > : > Firstly thank you all for your work in getting this far with the mips : > support for FreeBSD. : > : > I would like to start developing/testing FreeBSD on mips. I am looking : > at purchasing a Linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS to do this. : > : > Is it possible to boot FreeBSD on either of these devices (if so do I : > need a particular version)? : Sentry5 support is in rudimentary state. Bruce Simpson worked on it but : it was more then year ago. Not sure if he booted kernel on Linksys devices. : Though I have one WRT54G unit I hadn't had time to hack it yet. I'm in the same boat: I have a WRT54G and also just got a braodcom 1250 eval board booted to the CFE prompt. Warner From phil_straw at mac.com Sun Jun 29 20:37:09 2008 From: phil_straw at mac.com (Phil Straw) Date: Sun Jun 29 20:37:13 2008 Subject: Open MIPS based router released Message-ID: <9E0E4935-98EB-4DA1-BDD2-C07100B66D56@mac.com> http://www.myopenrouter.com/ FYI guys. This is an alternative to the Linksys WRT54 style router. It uses a MIPS processor. p/.