Subject: Re: Duo 230 and MacBSD, same here
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG, briggs@puma.bevd.blacksburg.va.us>
From: Markus Hitter <M.Hitter@trier.fh-rpl.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/02/1996 20:39:53
On Mar 1, 9:23pm, Rich Ervin wrote:
> Subject: Re: Duo 230 and MacBSD, same here
> Bill Studenmund wrote:
> DUH!! I don't know what's the matter with me! I have a 486 right here
> on my desk. How about a cross-compiler for my 486? That would be the
> ideal!
It's not hard to build a cross-compiler on any machine supported by GNU gcc. I
won't bore all with the description, so drop me a line if you're interested.
> Two questions:
> Does NetBSD have a utility for non-destructively splitting a drive?
Probably not, but I've heard some MacOS disk partitioner can do that job.
> How much space do I need for minimum NetBSD + cross-compiler?
Around 19megs for the sources and one kernel, if you remove the stuff for the
other architectures. 3.5megs for the binaries on a RS6000, for a i386 machine 2
megs should be sufficient.
> Does anyone have an ALREADY working version of this that is know to
> work for kernels?
Yes, for RS6000
> Thanks,
> Rich
Thanks, too
Markus
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