Subject: Re: Has anyone got a spare pc532, or spare cycles?
To: Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com>
From: Julian Stacey <jhs@jhs.muc.de>
List: port-pc532
Date: 01/15/2000 19:17:49
Hi, Hans-Peter Nilsson wrote:
> I was sent here by Ian Dall, (who has hacked gcc and binutils for ns32k),
> when I asked for pointers to available pc532:s.
>
> So, if anyone has one they want to get rid of, I'm interested.
> Or maybe someone has one hooked up and would consider letting me
> bootstrap gcc hacks on it? (Other ns32k systems ok too.)
Ask dlr@bungi.com, he may be able to arrange a login on a pc532 in USA,
if he can't, it's time I rebuilt my PC532, & I can probably find space at a
local friendly net company in Munich, Germany.
I also have an ancient 32016 beast called a Symmetric S-375
http://bim.bsn.com/~jhs/txt/symmetric.html
(name come from `half a vax 750` from Bill Jollitz' old company's (Symmetic Inc)
marketing department I believe. ;-)
it has gcc-1.40 on it, (or had, maybe it slipped back to 1.38 or so if I lost
some binaries, anyway, I could put that up for you instead/as well maybe.
I don't think I want to sell either, but it would be nice for them to be
available for gcc bootstrapping, rather than gathering dust :-)
> I live in Lund, Sweden but I guess there's no pc532 physically closer
> than at least a day-trip away.
Used to be a bunch of guys in scandinavia contributing to a Mach PC532 archive
mk52 maybe ? on ~aprox~ ftp.funet.fi (memory vague) a few years back ...
> Further pointers are welcome too.
> brgds, H-P
Julian
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