Subject: Re: LC 475
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Space Case <wormey@eskimo.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/15/1995 15:30:19
On Oct 15, 1:20pm, Ken Nakata wrote:
>No, 040 isn't really a "thing". At least I hear someone's succeeded
>to boot MacBSD on an 040 Mac without disks and console but with
>ethernet working. Likewise, MacBSD probably has trouble working with
>LC 475's SCSI and ADB, but you might be able to use it as a networked
>diskless box if you have one of the known-to-work ethernet adaptors
>(or does the on-board ether on 040 models work?). I think you'll need
>another MacBSD box to provide the LC with swap space and file system,
>though. For further details, I'll stop talking about it, as I don't
>really know anything.
I've had it running off my C610 (with full '040 CPU installed), no
console, keyboard, disks or ethernet. Basically a standalone "proof
of concept" thing. My current projects are: building the 1.1 release,
and support for built-in ethernet (SONIC-based). Once the ethernet
works, I can mount /usr off the Mac II, and do builds a bit faster. ;-)
~Steve
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