• Life of amiga

    From Benny Pedersen@2:237/53 to All on Fri Feb 2 22:50:02 2007
    Hello All!

    if any :(

    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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  • From Tim Schattkowsky@2:2437/40.29 to Benny Pedersen on Thu Feb 8 04:40:51 2007
    //Hallo Benny, //

    am *02.02.07* um *22:50:02* schriebst Du in der Area *AMIGA*
    an *All* eine Mail zum
    Thema *"Life of amiga"*.

    Hello All!

    if any :(

    Did I mention its DEAD :)

    Bis denne ...
    Tim Schattkowsky

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  • From Stephen Walsh@3:633/104 to Tim Schattkowsky on Thu Feb 8 08:14:20 2007
    Tim Schattkowsky wrote to Benny Pedersen <=-

    //Hallo Benny, //

    am *02.02.07* um *22:50:02* schriebst Du in der Area *AMIGA*
    an *All* eine Mail zum
    Thema *"Life of amiga"*.

    Hello All!

    if any :(

    Did I mention its DEAD :)

    My amiga 3000, still kicks along here.. Mind you it's
    mainly used to run debian Linux.


    -
    Stephen


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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:237/53 to Tim Schattkowsky on Fri Mar 2 01:38:04 2007
    Hello Tim!

    08 Feb 07 04:40, Tim Schattkowsky wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    Did I mention its DEAD :)

    no my amiga 1200 still works

    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:237/53 to Stephen Walsh on Fri Mar 2 01:39:20 2007
    Hello Stephen!

    08 Feb 07 08:14, Stephen Walsh wrote to Tim Schattkowsky:

    Did I mention its DEAD :)
    My amiga 3000, still kicks along here.. Mind you it's
    mainly used to run debian Linux.

    a1200 with a 68030 should run this fine aswell, so can i get a copy ? :-)


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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  • From Stephen Walsh@3:633/280 to Benny Pedersen on Thu Mar 1 20:04:26 2007
    Hello Benny.

    02 Mar 07 01:39, you wrote to me:

    Did I mention its DEAD :)
    My amiga 3000, still kicks along here.. Mind you it's
    mainly used to run debian Linux.

    a1200 with a 68030 should run this fine aswell, so can i get a copy ?
    :-)

    You will need to have an Accel. card with at least 32mb of ram (64/128 would be better), and a lot of time (it took 48hrs to install on my machine: A3000, Cyberstorm Mk1, 128mb ram, scsi hd. cybervision gfx card).

    If your going to download it, you'll need ADSL or better. Point your browser at http://www.debian.org choose a mirror and go for it.

    The latest version is 3.1r5


    Stephen

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  • From Shawn Bush@1:11/229 to Stephen Walsh on Thu Mar 22 11:06:36 2007
    Stephen Walsh wrote:
    Hello Benny.

    02 Mar 07 01:39, you wrote to me:

    Did I mention its DEAD :)
    My amiga 3000, still kicks along here.. Mind you it's
    mainly used to run debian Linux.

    a1200 with a 68030 should run this fine aswell, so can i get a copy ? :-)

    You will need to have an Accel. card with at least 32mb of ram (64/128 would be better), and a lot of time (it took 48hrs to install on my machine: A3000,
    Cyberstorm Mk1, 128mb ram, scsi hd. cybervision gfx card).

    If your going to download it, you'll need ADSL or better. Point your browser at http://www.debian.org choose a mirror and go for it.

    The latest version is 3.1r5


    Stephen

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    48 HOURS? Well is it actually useable? I installed Linux on a 486-DX 50
    Mhz and it took 4 Hours to recompile the kernal.

    I have been playing around with the ToSec Rom collection and Winae...
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  • From Shawn Bush@1:11/229 to Stephen Walsh on Thu Mar 22 11:16:26 2007
    Stephen Walsh wrote:
    Hello Benny.

    02 Mar 07 01:39, you wrote to me:

    Did I mention its DEAD :)
    My amiga 3000, still kicks along here.. Mind you it's
    mainly used to run debian Linux.

    a1200 with a 68030 should run this fine aswell, so can i get a copy ? :-)

    You will need to have an Accel. card with at least 32mb of ram (64/128 would be better), and a lot of time (it took 48hrs to install on my machine: A3000,
    Cyberstorm Mk1, 128mb ram, scsi hd. cybervision gfx card).

    If your going to download it, you'll need ADSL or better. Point your browser at http://www.debian.org choose a mirror and go for it.

    The latest version is 3.1r5


    Stephen

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    48 HOURS? Well is it actually useable? I installed Linux on a 486-DX 50
    Mhz and it took 4 Hours to recompile the kernal.

    I have been playing around with the ToSec Rom collection and Winae...
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  • From Stephen Walsh@3:633/280 to Shawn Bush on Fri Mar 23 02:44:18 2007
    Hello Shawn.

    22 Mar 07 11:16, you wrote to me:

    You will need to have an Accel. card with at least 32mb of ram
    (64/128 would be better), and a lot of time (it took 48hrs to
    install on my machine: A3000, Cyberstorm Mk1, 128mb ram, scsi hd.
    cybervision gfx card).

    If your going to download it, you'll need ADSL or better. Point your
    browser at http://www.debian.org choose a mirror and go for it.

    The latest version is 3.1r5

    48 HOURS? Well is it actually useable? I installed Linux on a 486-DX
    50 Mhz and it took 4 Hours to recompile the kernal.

    It was something like that! (This was two months ago). Aptitude and yum updating the system was the most painfull part of the install. I have only been able to get the serial ppp connection running at 19200bps before lots and lots of error's start.

    Useable: Duno yet, so far it's been a learning experiance. I'm not used to the way debian does things. I have really only put debian onto the 'miggy' to give it something todo.

    I tryed compiling the bbs on it, but that failed with lots of gcc compile error's.


    Stephen

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:237/53 to Shawn Bush on Thu May 10 23:45:06 2007
    Hello Shawn!

    22 Mar 07 11:06, Shawn Bush wrote to Stephen Walsh:

    48 HOURS? Well is it actually useable? I installed Linux on a 486-DX
    50 Mhz and it took 4 Hours to recompile the kernal.

    to compare it, a core2 duo just 6 min for a full gentoo kernel

    but it safer to use amiga hardware for the heath :-)

    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:237/53 to Stephen Walsh on Thu May 10 23:48:10 2007
    Hello Stephen!

    23 Mar 07 02:44, Stephen Walsh wrote to Shawn Bush:

    I tryed compiling the bbs on it, but that failed with lots of gcc
    compile error's.

    what bbs ?

    all files on http://www.aminet.net in the dev-gg should be possible to backport/compile on debian m68k

    but get a binkd compiled is first step for using fidonet with it :-)

    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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  • From Stephen Walsh@3:633/280 to Benny Pedersen on Mon May 28 02:34:34 2007
    Hello Benny.

    10 May 07 23:48, you wrote to me:

    I tryed compiling the bbs on it, but that failed with lots of gcc
    compile error's.

    what bbs ?

    I was trying to compile MBSE under debian on my A3000!


    Stephen

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:237/53 to Stephen Walsh on Wed May 30 02:44:32 2007
    Hello Stephen!

    28 May 07 02:34, Stephen Walsh wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    I tryed compiling the bbs on it, but that failed with lots of gcc
    compile error's.
    what bbs ?
    I was trying to compile MBSE under debian on my A3000!

    it failed ?, have you tryed cross compile from linux ?, if its possible it could be very cool to have working :)

    i belive the hardest thing is to find a matching gcc on both arch's

    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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