Linux On Solbourne?
Corvidae asks: "I recently acquired several (a dozen or so) Solbourne single-processor KAP boxes, sans OS. Unfortunately, in order to use them, I'd need to license OS/MP from Grumman, which costs $800 US per license. I know enough to realize when I'm being screwed, so went looking for a Linux-based OS to run on them. However, the only references I was able to find all indicate that Solbourne support is "on its way" and are all several years old. Does anyone know of a distro that's been tested somewhat recently (even a SWAG would do) to work on Solbourne KAP machines? They're great boxes and I'd hate to see them go to waste for lack of an OS..."
Or am I dreaming? I don't think there is much for linux on HP, the were so closed that they would not even give out info so you could write a free compiler. Though there was some kind of port at one time or another.
Plato seems wrong to me today
Operating systems.
The relevant snipping :
What about Other Operating Systems?
Issues
There's some issues that need to be addressed.
KBus
Obviously, this is ground-level work.
KAP Processor
The IDT's KAP processor is a derivative processor that has a lot of Mask Level bug workarounds in OS/MP.
Linux
No Support that i know of. You can obtain more information from the S/Linux FAQ
OpenBSD
No Support that i know of. You can obtain more information from the OpenBSD SPARC support list
The OpenBSD changes page lists KBus work as being added, but i see nothing else.
OpenBSD 2.2 released (Dec 4, 1997) Addition of 'kbus' port for the Solbourne Series5 sparc-based machines. , 1997) Addition of 'kbus' port for the Solbourne Series5 sparc-based machines.
-Isaac
I am not a lawyer, and this is not legal advice. For Entertainment Purposes Only.
I checked out the BSD variants, but didn't find any that looked like they'd work. Oh well...
-Corvidae
Try Netbsd.
Daniel
Dude, what is the point of running off onto some little-read, seldom-posted-to section of Slashdot just to get a first post? That seems about as bad as camping in Quake. Go out to the big stories, the ones that get hundreds of posts, and go for the first post there! :)
Posted from the wireless couch.