Subject: Re: Unbelievable: Sun supports FreeBSD-sparc port for Ultra.
To: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
From: Aaron Brown <abrown@cs.berkeley.edu>
List: port-sparc
Date: 12/29/1997 20:50:16
Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org> writes:
> Dale Ghent <daleg@lithium.elemental.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, Greg Earle wrote:
> >
> > | OK, I'll bite: Did they pull the plug on the money before getting around to
> > | funding a sun4m DBRI ISDN/audio driver? :-)
> >
> > Yeah! Nothing would be better than to actually *use* the soundbox I have
> > for my LX. Although, the ISDN stuff itself would be fun to play with, too.
> >
>
> I think there's a difference between "funding the port" and "providing
> hardware to facilitate the port". While the latter is still a wonderful
> thing, it's not quite "paying some number of people to do the work".
>
> IIRC, what happened with the 4m stuff was that hardware (and possibly
> documentation) was provided.
Actually, there was money for a person (me), but it was an
undergraduate research internship stipend (e.g., a pittance), and
essentially limited to getting a stable research platform (see my
other post).
The amusing thing is that Sun did supply hardware, but refused to
supply documentation for a long time; the port was done almost
entirely with freely-available manuals and a bunch of reverse-
engineering; we didn't get a hold of the infamous (and actually pretty
useless) Sun4m architecture manual until after the port was booting
single-user, IIRC.
--Aaron