> Unfortunately I don't know much about the Milan. The only thing I
> know is that it was sold as a 68040 box and that users could buy an
> upgrade to
> 68060.
Exactly. Don't know if the '060 module was ever sold.
> It would be a good idea as well to have 68060 support for ATARIs because
> ther
Hello,
O.K. I tried to compile ataboot but I get the following error message:
-gcc -I/usr/src/linux/include -m68030 -m68881 -Dlinux -O2
-fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DBOOTINFO_COMPAT_1_0 -c bootstrap.c -o
bootstrap.o
/usr/local/bin/m68k-tos-gcc: exec: m68k-linuxaout-gcc: not found
make: *** [boots
Hi,
Peter Slegg schrieb:
>
[...]
>
> Do these error messages suggest that no-one has ever tried to install Linux
> on a 68060 Atari ? I would be suprised if it hadn't been tried before.
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
I have installed Linux on my Hades 060. It runs with self-compiled
kernels 2.2.10
> maybe there is no
> support for Milan yet in the kernel? Hades (some atari clone?) has a
Yes. The Hades was the first ATARI clone that was sold in quantities. I once
saw Linux running on it decades ago on a computer fair but I don't remember
whether it had a 68060 in it at that time or it was s
Hello,
> > fortunately in the meantime I found the sources to ataboot
> (the Linux
> > bootprogram for ATARI computers). I try to change it that
> you can install
> > woody again on a 4MB-ST-RAM equipped falcon. Unfortunately I need a
> > crosscompiler for it on my Intel machine. Is there anybod
Richard Zidlicky wrote:
> are you sure you used -m68060 or the equivalent? Is the illegal
> instruction generated by the compiler or comming from some auxiliary
> lib? Looking at m68k.md I have no idea how it should get generated.
Thank you for your answer.
I'm sure that I used the m68060 flag (
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