Hello Adrian,
2015-08-26 11:31 GMT+02:00 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
:
> It took my quite a while to find a compatible one. This is attributed
> to the fact that the Linux kernel uses a different PCMCIA stack on
> the Amiga as compared to standard x86 PCs which means that most PCMCIA
> drivers the L
Hi Kars!
On 09/06/2015 12:54 PM, Kars de Jong wrote:
> Actually, the PCMCIA stack is not the only or most problematic issue.
> A big problem is that the current Amiga interrupt handler doesn't
> support interrupts from the Gayle chip transparently to the drivers,
> so all existing drivers need spe
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 09:20:07AM +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Now, with vmdebbootstrap you can actually run *both* stage1 *and*
> stage2 on your x86 PC as it uses qemu to run all the target code
> in a a CPU emulator. This requires that your target platform is
> supported by qemu whi
From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [mailto:glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de]
> Thanks for your efforts and testing vmdebootstrap! This is a very useful
> information!
Thank you Adrian! I really enjoy trying these things.
> Indeed, I completely forgot about that. However, there might be still a
> chance.
Le 31/08/2015 10:23, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz a écrit :
> Hi Carlos!
>
> Thanks for your efforts and testing vmdebootstrap! This is a very
> useful information!
>
> On 08/29/2015 03:20 PM, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
>> Then I ran:
>>
>> $ vmdebootstrap --foreign=/usr/bin/qemu-m68k-static --
Hi Carlos!
Thanks for your efforts and testing vmdebootstrap! This is a very
useful information!
On 08/29/2015 03:20 PM, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> Then I ran:
>
> $ vmdebootstrap --foreign=/usr/bin/qemu-m68k-static --arch=m68k
> --distribution=unstable --mirror ftp://ftp.debian-ports.org/
> > However, I haven't tried vmdeboostrap yet which is why it would be
> > nice whether someone could actually test it and document it somewhere.
> > This should dramatically increase the bootstrapping process and make
> > it easier as well.
>
> I will give a try this weekend!
I prepared a Debian
> Adrian.
Sorry, I got confused with your email display name.
> I *think* I have that particular model and it works, but I don't remember
> anymore.
> I don't know at the moment where I put it :).
I will try and report it back then :)
> I don't think it's necessarily a tough work. It's just so
On 08/26/2015 08:43 PM, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> Thanks for the answers John!
Adrian.
> I knew about the list. Shortly I expect to get into my hands a D-Link DE-660+
> for testing it. In the list it says "should" in both, Linux and NetBSD.
I *think* I have that particular model and it wo
agosto de 2015 21:11
Para: Carlos Milán Figueredo
CC: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz; debian-68k@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: Current Debian m68k in Amiga
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Carlos Milán Figueredo
wrote:
> Is there any toolkit that would allow me to cross-compile the kernel
> and pa
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Carlos Milán Figueredo
wrote:
> Is there any toolkit that would allow me to cross-compile the kernel and
> packages for m68k from a x86 machine? My Amiga is just a 68030/25 and it
> could take days to do the job :)
https://www.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/
Gr
Thanks for the answers John!
> Yes, those are very hard to find. Here's a list which shows which models are
> compatible and which are not:
> http://www.g-mb.de/pcmcia_e.html
> It took my quite a while to find a compatible one. This is attributed to the
> fact that the Linux kernel uses a
> dif
On 08/25/2015 08:35 PM, Carlos Milán Figueredo wrote:
> Recently, I got into this thread
> http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=65146 from Mr. Glaubitz
> that explained how to install a recent Debian release on the Amiga.
> Later, he published at http://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/chroots/
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