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Date:      Fri, 20 Sep 2013 22:07:58 -0700
From:      Benjamin Perrault <ben.perrault@gmail.com>
To:        Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org>
Cc:        "freebsd-embedded@freebsd.org" <freebsd-embedded@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD PowerPC ML <freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Routerboard RB800
Message-ID:  <30933434-4F94-466A-8952-FE5675210AA2@gmail.com>
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To note,=20

NetBSD seems to have this going to multi-user with networking - so there =
is something to reference at least. OpenBSD is fully support on it's =
predecessor, the RB600A ( but they haven't got back to me on this - 4 =
days+, which means, officially, I'm committing AT LEAST 2 boards up for =
development to freeBSD. At least y'all seem interested.  )

Power for these, at least how I've used them, is 48V POE - I might be =
able to supply an injector - working on it. They will run off a generic =
AC adapter - I have the specs.=20

cheers
-bp

On Sep 20, 2013, at 9:49 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> wrote:

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> On 20 September 2013 21:46, Benjamin Perrault <ben.perrault@gmail.com> =
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> Yes. PowerPC. MPC8544 based.
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> Ok. PPC peeps. What would it take to get this thing up and going?
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> I can help with the wifi side of things; I just am not equipped at the =
moment to get into ppc hacking. :(
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> On Sep 20, 2013, at 9:45 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> wrote:
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>> It's a PPC, right?
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>> On 20 September 2013 16:40, Benjamin Perrault =
<ben.perrault@gmail.com> wrote:
>> To the freebsd embedded team,
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>> I have at least 1 - probably 2  RB800s available to contribute to get =
it supported by FreeBSD if someone is SERIOUS about putting in the =
effort. I noticed it's on the embedded want list on the wiki - so that's =
a start - and it's a nice platform that  could use from a proper OS ( =
not awful proprietary RouterOS or a linux flavor ). While netbsd has =
support for it, it's not something I use regularly. Additionally, work/a =
port on this - it will probably work on the MikroTik RB1100 and RB1100ah =
( at least from looking at netbsd/linux code & mailing lists I've looked =
at ) and possibly a few more MPC8544 based boards - so there is =
additional merit beyond just this I think.
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>> While I would love to attempt this port myself - I fear I lack the =
apptitude ( and don't want to spew out some nasty hack ). So extending =
the offer of hardware is what I can contribute. The boards are located =
in San Francisco, but i can ship to most places without to much problem =
( though anyone local I'll treat to a few pints as well for the endeavor =
- pre, during and post ).
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>> So if anyone is SERIOUSLY interested in the FreeBSD development team =
( I don't like to see hardware go to waste ) - please let me know / =
contact me. I would love to see proper BSD on this platform.
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>> cheers and thanks,
>> -bp
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