Subject: Re: Integraph Series 6700--Port to the dumpster, or worthwile for NetBSD?
To: Brian Wildasinn <brianwildasinn@yahoo.com>
From: Joseph Mallett <jmallett@NewGold.NET>
List: netbsd-ports
Date: 08/29/2001 23:40:19
What kind of processor is this? I've checked around on the web and all I
can find is that CLIX is a SVR4 based computer, and possibly that it has
some form of Win32 compatability?
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 04:21:53PM -0700, Brian Wildasinn wrote:
> >Hi Brian,
>
> >Your best bet is to post a message to
> >netbsd-ports@netbsd.org (you
> >don't
> >need to subscribe to send a message). People
> >interested in new hardware, (or old hardware ;-)
> >listen there for questions related to this sort of
> >thing.
>
> >Thanks for your interest in NetBSD!
>
>
> >David
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 11:42:15PM -0700, Brian
> Wildasinn wrote:
> > brianwildasinn@yahoo.com (Brian Wildasinn) sent the
> following
> > comment about The NetBSD Project's WWW server:
> >
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> > Just aquired some hefty paperweights, 15 Intergraph
> > Series 6700 CAD/CAM stations, with 5 hi-rez 19"
> monitors.
> > I would have taken all the monitors, but I maxed out
> my
> > garage temporarily, in case these ex-military issue
> > hardware would made a tinkering project for next
> summer.
> > Should I just dump thess as usless trash, is there a
>
> > NetBSD port kit, for testing obscure hardware?
> Better
> > yet, anybody doing a port to this stuff? If you like
> I would
> > do a part-out photo shoot of the pieces to get
> something
> > started, unless I missed someones porting website
> for
> > this. From my limited research it appears CLIX is
> the
> > operating system.
> >
> > Any suggestion welcome.
> >
> > Brian
>
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