Subject: Re: can the hpcmips toolchain be built and operated on FreeBSD?
To: John Utz <john@utzweb.net>
From: billy ball <bball@tux.org>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 08/31/2001 09:35:18
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, John Utz wrote:
> i have a VTech Helio.
i got one in the hopes of having a workable Linux distro on it... but
alas, it looks like the project is not moving forward that much...
(correct me if i'm wrong)...
[snip]
> also, it will not require the use of pbsdboot from wince, because there is
> no wince! so i should be able to boot straight into netbsd.
[snip]
that would be cool...
> PS. warner, here's the vital bits for the pda info page. this is copied
> from the now moribund http://vhl-tools.sourceforge.net/ page
^^^^^^^^
i agree... browsing the code reveals little or development efforts in 2001
at all... which brings up another point:
- where's the source to Xhpc?
> "75MHz Philips R3912-based handheld computer. It has a 160x160 16
> greylevel LCD with touchpanel, audio in/out, 8M of RAM, and 2M of flash."
>
> --
>
> John L. Utz III
> john@utzweb.net
>
> Idiocy is the Impulse Function in the Convolution of Life
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