Re: Liberated RS/6000

2003-09-30 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote: > I still wish I could find a graphics card that was 1: supported by > Linux/X without needing the onboard BIOS (only one I know of is the > Voodoo3, which I accidentally have ;-) ) and 2: worked in the PCI slot > of the PReP I have (the Voodoo3 fai

Re: Liberated RS/6000

2003-09-30 Thread Ole-Egil Hvitmyren
Iain Georgeson wrote: Segher Boessenkool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: The badge says "RISC System/6000 380" This IBM system has a 59MHz POWER2 cpu. One other question: This machine has nothing I recognise as a monitor connector. It does has (left to right) 2 x 25 pin male D-types labelled

Re: Liberated RS/6000

2003-09-30 Thread Iain Georgeson
Segher Boessenkool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The badge says "RISC System/6000 380" > This IBM system has a 59MHz POWER2 cpu. One other question: This machine has nothing I recognise as a monitor connector. It does has (left to right) 2 x 25 pin male D-types labelled S1 and S2 1 x funky con

Re: Liberated RS/6000

2003-09-29 Thread J. Javier Maestro
Perhaps you might want to start googling on "linux RS/6000" There are A LOT of results there... -- J. Javier Maestro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Liberated RS/6000

2003-09-29 Thread Iain Georgeson
I've got hold of this RS/6000 from work (they bought a flight case from a company which went bust, and unexpectedly found a computer inside). All I know about it is: The badge says "RISC System/6000 380" It has a sticker with "128Mb, 9Gb, CD, 8mm" on the top. It doesn't have anything I recognise