Since i doubt you upgrade your Falcon to ct60 just for running Debian,
hell yes, get the 14 MB if you can grab it...
Atari software can, and will, take use of it.
have fun,
Stefan
Am 13.11.19 um 01:15 schrieb Johny Five:
In general is 14MB Ram usefull for something when I have ct60e?
Am abou
In general is 14MB Ram usefull for something when I have ct60e?
Am about to buy that Ram Expansion...
Dne st 13. 11. 2019 0:21 uživatel Eero Tamminen napsal:
> Hi,
>
> On 11/13/19 12:26 AM, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > On 13/11/19 9:24 AM, Johny Five wrote:
> >> Is it possible to run linux on sto
Hi,
On 11/13/19 12:26 AM, Michael Schmitz wrote:
On 13/11/19 9:24 AM, Johny Five wrote:
Is it possible to run linux on stock Falcon?
No.
Linux v5.3 and minimal user-space (e.g. busybox shell as init)
can be run on Falcon with just 8MB of ST-RAM. I've tested
that in Hatari emulator Falcon em
Johny,
On 13/11/19 9:24 AM, Johny Five wrote:
Is it possible to run linux on stock Falcon?
No.
Does the 14MB RAM update help?
Only for very old versions of Debian (pre-systemd).
When Falcon is equipped with CT60e + 512MB is there use of that 14MB
additional RAM?
Yes - if loading the ker
Is it possible to run linux on stock Falcon?
Does the 14MB RAM update help?
When Falcon is equipped with CT60e + 512MB is there use of that 14MB
additional RAM?
Dne út 5. 11. 2019 15:06 uživatel Stefan Niestegge napsal:
> Hello,
>
> i can confirm that both, EtherNec (aka NetUSBee) and EtherNat
Hello,
i can confirm that both, EtherNec (aka NetUSBee) and EtherNat work for
Debian. NetBSD only supports EtherNec. SVEthLanA only works in TOS/MiNT.
kind regards,
Stefan
Am 05.11.19 um 01:16 schrieb Michael Schmitz:
Johny,
both should be supported. NetUSBee through the 'ne' driver. EtherN
I have both an EtherNAT and EtherNEC. They both work. Since EtherNEC
works, Netusbee should work.
I have various problems but I think they are related to my falcon, not
the setup.
I am speaking about hardware wise/in MiNT. Not sure what works in Linux.
Thanks,
Mark
On 11/4/19 5:32 PM, John
Johny,
both should be supported. NetUSBee through the 'ne' driver. EtherNAT
through the smc91x driver.
Cheers,
Michael
On 5/11/19 11:32 AM, Johny Five wrote:
Hi,
what is recommended solution for network on Falcon?
I have Falcon + CT 63 in desktop.
Is Netusbee by Lotharek supported?
Hi!
On 11/4/19 11:32 PM, Johny Five wrote:
> what is recommended solution for network on Falcon?
>
> I have Falcon + CT 63 in desktop.
>
> Is Netusbee by Lotharek supported?
I *think* that one is supported. I remember that during the m68k meeting
we had in 2015 in Bonn Stefan Niestegge had such
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