Re: SD: Re: Linux 68k?


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Re: SD: Re: Linux 68k?




The linux-m68k kernel IS booting.  The www page you download it from is
running linux-m68k on a Centris 650!

I run the entire OS!  It supports 11 or so Macs!


>yes, the linux-m68k kernel is close to booting. you must be talking about
>something else. I know BSD is more popular. I use it too.
>
>--
>M   M IIIII TTTTT  CCC  H   H  OOO
>MM MM   I     T   C   C H   H O   O
>M M M   I     T   C     HHHHH O   O
>M   M   I     T   C   C H   H O   O
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>"Microsoft;  It's time to call that lame, hack of a company what it is:  a
>lame, hack of a company."  - Prison Guy (Rob), Editor, MacAddict
>
>on 01/08/2000 09:20 PM, Grant Stockly at gussie@stockly.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Close to booting!&?!
>>
>> What do you know!
>>
>> There are 2 different dists for 68k (020 and higher) macs.
>>
>> Running and serving around the world.
>>
>> BSD is more popular.
>>
>> Btw, I don't mean to offend.
>>
>> Grant
>>
>>
>>> There also is a close-to-booting Linux/Mac68K version that runs on the 68K
>>> Macs.  That kernel might work too.  But then again, was the 89/92 processor
>>> really a Motorola 68K?
>>>
>>> --
>>> M   M IIIII TTTTT  CCC  H   H  OOO
>>> MM MM   I     T   C   C H   H O   O
>>> M M M   I     T   C     HHHHH O   O
>>> M   M   I     T   C   C H   H O   O
>>> M   M IIIII   T    CCC  H   H  OOO
>>>
>>> "Do what you can,with what you have,where you are" -***** Roosevelt
>>>
>>>
>>> on 01/08/2000 08:48 PM, Jimmy Baker at ashbar83@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> a TI89/92(+) version to be exact. Basically, if you
>>>> could install Linux on your calc, and configure it
>>>> right, you could do a whole lot with it. If we could
>>>> run a modified Linux, we would effectively turn it
>>>> into a full featured palmtop computer with more
>>>> functionality and power than the Palm. It would make
>>>> development a lot easier, for one thing. Just some
>>>> thoughts...
>>>>
>>>> Jimmy
>>>>
>>>> --- Dines Justesen <dines@aub.dk> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am guessing that you are suggesting a Ti9x linux
>>>>> version, true? It would
>>>>> be cool to have a version of linux on your calc, but
>>>>> it really be that
>>>>> useful? How often do you need multitasking and other
>>>>> functions like that,
>>>>> and what would it do which the shell doesn't already
>>>>> do?
>>>>>
>>>>> Dines
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Jimmy Baker" <ashbar83@yahoo.com>
>>>>> To: <shell-developers@lists.ticalc.org>
>>>>> Sent: 7. januar 2000 05:07
>>>>> Subject: SD: Linux 68k?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let's try this again. this page has source to a
>>>>>> bootable Linux port to an Atari ST.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~pcoene/index.html
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