I've got an *old* (Well, I guess the all are) BeBox dual 603/66 machine that seems to be in good working order. Curently it's running BeOS, though I'm not sure which version (Tracker: PR2??). I believe it's an older release though. I'd like to get something a bit more sophisticated on this machine, as the current BeOS only supports two NIC's and little else. NetBSD seems like a good choice. I downloaded the floppy images from: ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/bebox/snapshot/19981119/floppy/ I wrote 'inst_vga.fs' to a floppy (dd if=inst_vga.fs of=/dev/fd0). Booting from this floppy in the BeBox, however, seems to cause the machine to just hang at the BeOS logo. Any thoughts? Are *all* BeBoxes supported? I realize this port is very old, but I couldn't find anything newer. Is there a way to get more info out of the BeBox? Thanks in advance. -- // Andrew MacKenzie | http://www.edespot.com // GPG public key: http://www.edespot.com/~amackenz/public.key // "The goal is here is to know someone's intentions, and their identity has // very little to do with that." // -- Bruce Schneier on national ID cards
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