Is there someone I can give or buy them a couple 2.5Gbe NICs to get
drivers written for 2.5Gb? I'm in Canada and will send a 2.5Gbe PCE-E
LAN NICS from a couple different companies upon request to get support
working.
FreeBSD is will be releasing igc Intel 1225-V driver for 13.1.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 09:21:09PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a powerpc64 port, I've been at it 2 weeks non-stop.?? I don't
> know if I'll finish.?? But I gotta say hey! this is a generous offer.
>
> Since I'm focusing on the big endian machine byte order and on Power
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018, at 3:15 PM, Pascal de Kloe wrote:
> Fulltime work on a port definitely qualifies as a serious attempt. It
> is almost impossible to say for sure you can manage such a port. All I
> want is that this beauty is actively used for OpenBSD. Otherwise I'll
> keep it for my own de
Actually, POWER9 is bi-endian and can switch between BE and LE at runtime. BE
actually has a very slight performance advantage in some cases. Linux is the
only OS that appears to be doing much LE stuff on POWER, other OS development
that I'm aware of is all BE focused.
I know that Timothy Pears
Fulltime work on a port definitely qualifies as a serious attempt. It
is almost impossible to say for sure you can manage such a port. All I
want is that this beauty is actively used for OpenBSD. Otherwise I'll
keep it for my own developments or reuse the CPUs in a Thalos
workstation if that's even
Hi,
I'm working on a powerpc64 port, I've been at it 2 weeks non-stop. I
don't know if I'll finish. But I gotta say hey! this is a generous offer.
Since I'm focusing on the big endian machine byte order and on PowerPC
970's it would need to be ported again to little endian afaik. If it's
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 08:27:44PM +0200, Pascal de Kloe wrote:
> I'm offering my brand new IBM 9006-22P with two 16-core 2.9GHZ CPUs to
> the OpenBSD project for free. Who can make the hardware port happen?
> Serious attempts only.
Sounds like strings attached.
I'm offering my brand new IBM 9006-22P with two 16-core 2.9GHZ CPUs to
the OpenBSD project for free. Who can make the hardware port happen?
Serious attempts only.
Today I found some hardware I forgot to rma a few months ago.
I'd be happy to donate it to the project if anyone can use it. Nothing
special.
2 x Intel Xeon X5570 Quad-Core Nehalem EP Processor 2.93GHz 6.4GT/s 8MB LGA
1366 CPU, OEM. New in package.
4 x Super Talent DDR3-1333 8GB/512Mx8 ECC/REG C
Hi,
I have some leftover hardware available for donation if anyone is
interested:
- Kingston KVR 2x4G modules (kit) KVR667D2D4F5K2/8G / 4G 2RX4
PC2-5300F-555-11-E0 - new
- Micron 4x512M modules, DDR, 400 CL3, ECC, REG / MT9VDDF6472Y-40BF1 /
PC3200R-30331-G0
- used
- ULTRA320 SCSI ST373307LW
I have two dell 1U 1850's I am ready to quit feeing electricity + several
spare scsi drives with trays. Couple questions. Would OpenBSD be interested
in them and if so where would they need to be shipped to ( I need to figure
out what it would cost to do so )
dmesg below ( this one has one core
would any of the openbsd devs like a franklin (sprint) u300 wireless card?
i'll ship it for free to canada or within the u.s.
-scott
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