Subject: Re: SETI@Home clients
To: J. Buck Caldwell <buckaroo@igps.org>
From: Berndt Josef Wulf <wulf@ping.net.au>
List: port-alpha
Date: 05/18/1999 08:03:02
J. Buck Caldwell wrote
> 
> John Franklin wrote:
> 
> > The Berkeley SETI@Home page (http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu) has got
> > i386 FreeBSD and Linux binaries.  This is something I'd like to run on
> > my Alpha.
> >
> > Does anybody know the status of the netbsd-alpha binaries?  Their statistics
> > page[1] shows netbsd-alpha versions connecting, albeit only one data package
> > which would imply testing of some sort but still a port.
> >
> > [1] http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/platforms.html
> 
> Don't be greedy - I've got a stack of VAXen that I'm waiting to set loose on
> that project, too. Has there been any encouraging development on NetBSD/anyport?
> Seems like this is the kind of thing that VAXen would be perfectly suited for
> (:>), provided the source/compiler makes use of all of the 'extra' VAX
> instructions...

I was ensured that there will be a netbsd-i386 and netbsd-alpha clients
out very soon.

cheerio Berndt
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