At 8:24 AM +1000 1999/10/20, Clary Harridge wrote:
> I have been told by Susan Handley at DPT Tech Support
> "that you can obtain a copy of our beta driver via the FreeBSD User
>News Group."
>
> Does anyone know where the driver can be obtained ?
This might be true (they were originally
> On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Chris Dillon wrote:
>
> > Should this apply cleanly to -stable? If so, I'll give it a shot when
> > I get home.
>
> I'll answer my own question (which, oddly enough, still hasn't made it
> to the list after about two hours). I forgot about newbus. It
> doesn't work, of
Bill A. K. wrote:
> Are you the author of this emulation?
I'm the maintainer and the guy who ported it to FreeBSD. It's very heavily
derived from code originally authored by Christos Zoulas for NetBSD.
> I was wondering because Sun is now
> shipping Solaris 7.0, will this work?
Yup.
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Are you the author of this emulation? I was wondering because Sun is now
shipping Solaris 7.0, will this work?
BTW I am running CURRENT
Bill
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Probably a Celeron 333a running at an 83.5Mhz FSB.
DS
> Ilya Naumov wrote in list.freebsd-current:
> > Chaintech 6BTM mainboard with Celeron 416A processor and 128
> Mb of memory
>
> Please excuse me -- what is a "Celeron 416A"?
>
> Regards
>Oliver Fromme
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Ilya Naumov wrote in list.freebsd-current:
> Chaintech 6BTM mainboard with Celeron 416A processor and 128 Mb of memory
Please excuse me -- what is a "Celeron 416A"?
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At 10:12 AM 10/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
>peter 1999/10/19 10:12:29 PDT
>
> Modified files:
>sys/i386/i386nexus.c
> Log:
> Remove pccard attachment stub, this caused pccard unit 0 to be allocated
> and unusable by the pccard system since pccard doesn't attach to the
> nexus a
Bill A. K. wrote:
> I was wondering if we can run Solaris Binaries on our great OS? I've
> heard that OpenBSD can do it. If FreeBSD will, what do I need to do this?
Grab a copy of the Solaris/x86 libraries from Sun (they'll ship you a
CD set for $10 which includes SPARC and x86 binaries)
Hi
I have been told by Susan Handley at DPT Tech Support
"that you can obtain a copy of our beta driver via the FreeBSD User News Group."
Does anyone know where the driver can be obtained ?
I need a driver for a DPT PM1554U2.
Thanks!
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> i've tried new "camfied" aic driver today and failed. here is a brief
> report.
>
> my configuration:
>
> Chaintech 6BTM mainboard with Celeron 416A processor and 128 Mb of memory
> Adaptec AIC-6360 SCSI controller (port 0x340 irq 9), irq 9 is reserved for
> Legacy/ISA card in bios setup
> Pin
Bill,
Yes, you can. You will need a copy of the Solaris shared libraries,
which are not freely available.
Poke around Sun's site for their $10 personal edition of Solaris X86.
This will give you the libraries.
Then search the freebsd-emulation archives for details on how to make
this work.
Re
Hi,
I was wondering if we can run Solaris Binaries on our great OS? I've
heard that OpenBSD can do it. If FreeBSD will, what do I need to do this?
Thanks
Bill
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Ah crap nevermind; I haven't had my coffee today.
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Adam McDougall wrote:
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:Okay. I committed the fix to the length calculation to -current and
:-stable (I just love one-line patches that stop panics). I just got
:done patching my NFS server machines and they all seem to get along
:nicely with the SGI now. Now I can upgrade the other SGIs without
:worrying about them cl
i've tried new "camfied" aic driver today and failed. here is a brief
report.
my configuration:
Chaintech 6BTM mainboard with Celeron 416A processor and 128 Mb of memory
Adaptec AIC-6360 SCSI controller (port 0x340 irq 9), irq 9 is reserved for
Legacy/ISA card in bios setup
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