Hello Karel,

interesting aspect, how to go about it.
The challenge would be, on how to root the
device to move OpenBSD to it. BB OS has
something like VNC, but only client, not server.
We have also a shell ;) http://imgur.com/RoG1Ukg

I agree, that it's one of the best end secure
smartphone OS with less to no viruses, malware
and trojans. The iOS and android fraction will
see what they will get by time ;)

Regards,
Stefan

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From: Karel Gardas [gard...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 11:27 AM
To: Kapfhammer, Stefan
Cc: OpenBSD general usage list
Subject: Re: BlackBerry Classic to use OpenBSD

Sweet! I would recommend to port Qemu to QNX first, then add some UI
for BlackBerry to be at least able to start the Qemu. Also you will
probably need some kind of VNC for QNX/BB OS. Once you do have all
this on the phone you may try to install OpenBSD into Qemu. i guess
i386 or amd64 system support should work fine. I've also tested
OpenBSD insidde Qemu running sparc64 emulation and this was also
working fine. I'm not sure about PPC nor ARM, have not tested that. I
guess installing VM on your PC and then moving to phone should work
fine...

Good luck! QNX/BB OS is fine, pity that market is going against it
with Android/IOS duopoly...

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Kapfhammer, Stefan  wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've 2 BlackBerry Classic (SQC100-1) here and want
> to try running OpenBSD on one of it. Is there a known way
> to get it on the deviceā€Ž (not an easy task I believe).
>
> Hints are welcome,
> regards,
> Stefan

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