other curious.
>
> First of all, old UNIX systems (and I put my hand on the fire for DG/UX
> also), use a monolithic linked at setup/later time kernel.
> That is, even if you get a driver (IDE, virtio, whatsoever), the
> configuration files, the kernel, the ramdisk, everything that l
Avi, It's an AIC-7880 CHIP.
Linux has aic7xxx open source drivers, I am sure one can use those to
implement them into Qemu.
Just how "shouldn't be too difficult" should it be? I am sure it'll help a
lot of Adaptec users, regardless of DG/UX or other platforms.
On Mon,
It's an AIC-7880 CHIP
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Jes Sorensen wrote:
> On 07/25/10 21:39, Avi Kivity wrote:
> > On 07/25/2010 04:08 PM, DG UX wrote:
> >>
> >> Currently, these DGUX machines only support Qlogic and Adaptec, no IDE
> >> whatsoever a
Hello all,
We have an old DG/UX machine (2 actually), in production use (scary, I
know).
These days I am trying to virtualize/emulate those machines. As we cannot
upgrade / reinstall the applications on a different platfrom, I am trying to
boot it up (DD'ed all the drives as images) and use