Subject: Re: Report - Linuxworld San Francisco 2005
To: None <netbsd-advocacy@netbsd.org>
From: Matthew Mondor <mm_lists@pulsar-zone.net>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 08/14/2005 06:31:39
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 10:24:06 -0700
Jeff Rizzo <riz@netbsd.org> wrote:
> Apart from the toaster, we also displayed some other NetBSD-capable
> hardware, including the Amiga 2000 (with GVP G-force expansion board!)
> that I first ran NetBSD 0.9 on in 1994. There was also a Sun
> Sparcstation 2, a Cobalt Qube 2700, an HP Jornada 680, an Apple
> Macintosh G4/466, and a soekris 4521 configured as a wireless access
> point. Lots of people reminisced about old hardware they've known and
> loved (the Amiga and Qube were the two biggest draws there), but we
> made sure to stress that NetBSD's not just for old hardware.
Amiga wakes great memories :)
(and a few coding/debugging nightmares when working on a few .device
with the occasional Guru Meditations until bugs were fixed, with AmigaOS
:)
Matt
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