On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:40:58AM -0500, Matt Sealey wrote:
The official response is: you don't need to know :)
The pins that are used are configured in a hardware-dependant way,
and this is done by the Genesi HAL.
You're saying that to run NetBSD on this box, we must load the "Genesi
HAL" into the NetBSD kernel? Or is it a "HAL" in some other sense?
In theory, you should be taking
the ofppc port as a basis (since this runs) and then adding the
specific hardware support from the i386 tree (ethernet, firewire,
ide and so on) which is already supported.
Well, to be more precise, the ofppc port is said to run, sort-of,
modulo
severe OpenFirmware bugs in the only firmware that was ever made
available
to BSD developers.
Will working OpenFirmware (like that made available to the people
who did
the Linux port) be made available to BSD developers?
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