Port-powerpc archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][Old Index]
Re: IBM Network Station
You mean to say the NCD OS that ship with the NCs as part of IBM's NSM is
NetBSD derived, or is it BSD derived?
The reason I ask is that for a long time only Netscape 3 was shipped along,
the excuse being that Netscape 4 was C++ based and the NCD OS didn't have a
C++ compiler... if it came from NetBSD then the C++ compiler in NetBSD have
should have being able to do the trick?
AFAIK, the model 300 has a clock doubled processor (66MHz) as opposed to the
model 100 (33MHz), there are also some minor PCB layout changes (like a
jumper near the audio side), but I could not see any other differences.
--et
"Neil A. Carson" wrote:
> They do; also, the 1000 and 300 PPC boxes will do, but I don't know if
> the OS upgrade for them has been shipped yet. The 100 uses a totally
> TLBless chip AFAIR and is also underpowered and underspecified. That's
> what all the RFS discussion on -kern was about recently, too.
>
> Neil
Home |
Main Index |
Thread Index |
Old Index