Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Cassiopeia=20E=2D65?=
To: None <port-hpcmips@netbsd.org>
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jouko=20Holopainen?= <holopjo@nethawk.fi>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 02/14/2003 04:51:35
Hi.
I am total newbie. I just bought Casio Cassiopeia E-65.
It is a really low end PDA, but it was only about $40.
All menus are in Japanese only, so I have "small"
problems, but it won't stop me :-)
This far I have been able to run pdaboot to run kernel, but
then the kernel cannot find root file system. It cannot find
it because there is none in my flash.
Do I need to partition my flash card? Or can this root
file system be in the FAT?
If so, do I need NetBSD system, or can I do it in Linux
(or windows)?
How about input - the package did not include serial
cable. Is there some keyboard program, which could be
run automatically?
Or can I use the IRDA port for console?
Or would it be easier just to buy the cable?
I need to create cross compiler into my Linux box, but
I haven't tried it yet. But this is subject of my next
message, if there are problems :-)
So if someone can give me binaries, please do so...
--
@jhol
Jouko Holopainen / NetHawk Inc.
7-19-17-307 / Nishi Shinjuku / Shinjuku / Tokyo 160-0023 / Japan
http://www.nethawk.fi / jouko.holopainen@nethawk.fi / +81 90 3513 6832