• Talisman on NetBSD?

    From Oli@21:3/102 to All on Thu Dec 15 09:37:32 2022
    I freshly installed NetBSD (current) on a RasPi 1, just for fun. Is there a chance that Talisman compiles and works properly on NetBSD? Has anyone tried it?




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  • From apam@21:1/182 to Oli on Thu Dec 15 23:03:10 2022
    I freshly installed NetBSD (current) on a RasPi 1, just for fun. Is
    there a chance that Talisman compiles and works properly on NetBSD?
    Has anyone tried it?

    It worked on x86_64 / 9.3 when I tried it last. I didn't test it
    extensivly though.

    You need to have proc mounted (though i think that's default?)

    Servo checks process ids against process names to determine if a node is
    no longer active, I really should add BSD specific code to do that rather
    than rely on procfs.

    Andrew


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  • From Oli@21:3/102 to apam on Thu Dec 15 19:55:24 2022
    Hei Andrew!

    apam wrote (2022-12-15):

    I freshly installed NetBSD (current) on a RasPi 1, just for fun. Is
    there a chance that Talisman compiles and works properly on NetBSD?
    Has anyone tried it?

    It worked on x86_64 / 9.3 when I tried it last. I didn't test it
    extensivly though.

    Nice! I will try on ARM 32-bit. I'm also using the big-endian version (no particular reason. I'm just in the mood to try something weird).

    You need to have proc mounted (though i think that's default?)

    Yes, it is mounted on the current (future 10.0) Raspberry Pi image by default.




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  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to Oli on Fri Dec 16 10:31:23 2022
    Hi Oli,

    I freshly installed NetBSD (current) on a RasPi 1, just for fun. Is

    I tried to install the Amiga version of NetBSD on this machine, but the installer didn't like to even start... Might have somthing to do with the Buddha IDE card, as I read that NetBSD for the Amiga has very limited
    hardware support.

    I don't have any true SCSI hd's, only a SCSI-SD card and it didn't like
    that either!.....




    \/orlon
    aka
    Stephen


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  • From Oli@21:3/102 to vorlon on Sat Dec 17 16:25:18 2022
    vorlon wrote (2022-12-16):

    I freshly installed NetBSD (current) on a RasPi 1, just for fun. Is

    I tried to install the Amiga version of NetBSD on this machine, but the installer didn't like to even start... Might have somthing to do with the Buddha IDE card, as I read that NetBSD for the Amiga has very limited hardware support.

    Buddha is mentioned in the list of supported IDE controllers:

    https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/amiga/



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    * Origin: War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. (21:3/102)
  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to Oli on Sun Dec 18 10:02:11 2022
    Hi Oli,

    installer didn't like to even start... Might have somthing to do
    with the Buddha IDE card, as I read that NetBSD for the Amiga has
    very limited hardware support.

    Buddha is mentioned in the list of supported IDE controllers:

    Oh! Must have missed that bit.... Then the only thing I can think of is
    that this machines has 3.2 roms. It had 3.x Clanto roms, but they have developed a falt, and I don't have a Eprom program to reprogram. #-(

    My A4000 has 3.1 roms, but only a A3660 accelerator (No onboard ram) and
    12mb of ram on the motherboard.



    \/orlon
    aka
    Stephen


    --- Talisman v0.46-dev (Linux/m68k)
    * Origin: Vorlon Empire: Amiga 3000 powered in Sector 550 (21:1/195.1)