On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 11:42:16AM -0700, Eric Dobbs wrote: > >From http://www.crs4.it/HTML/crs4doc/crs4guide_9.html, describing some old > workstations of theirs: > > IBM 7012 mod. 320H > Desktop workstations ... with a multi-chip processor board called SGR 2532, > that is Second Generation Risc with a 25 MHz clock and 32 KB of data cache. > > >From snippets of info elsewhere on the web, descriptions concur on a 25MHz > processor. I have no idea if this counts as a POWER2 chip or not. I > haven't picked up the box yet, but I'll send more info as I find it. > > What kind of kernel support exists for MCA hardware right now?
Hey again Eric; I cc'd this to debian-powerpc, anyone out there on the list got better information on the 7012 320H? I can't find a shred of documentation! :( That definitely sounds like a POWER or POWER2 processor, possibly an m68k. There's pretty good MCA support in the 2.2.x kernels currently, but it's still a little broken (or a lot broken! ;) on some specific machines, probably. If anyone's got more information, could you pass it along? Thanks! :) -- -Phillip R. Jaenke, Systems Administrator, Nexbell Communications AIX/BSDI/DG-UX/HP-UX/Linux(Debian)/SCO/Xenix/Xenix286 "Unix is so much more than a way of life. It's a way of.. er.. it's a way of SOMETHING! I just don't know what yet!" PRJ5 / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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