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Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 05:20:33 -0600
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Subject: Re: Gee whiz I'd like to hack FreeBSD/sparc64.. ;)
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http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/sparc.html
Somebody needs to update the page then ;)
I read through the list archives that Pyun linked me two, and two people
said that FreeBSD/sparc64 worked for them on an Ultra2, and an Ultra1=20
hmmm, I guess, here's the diff ;)
if somebody would be so kind as to commit it ;)
------------
tyler@debian:~/freebsd/www/en/platforms$ diff -u -N sparc.sgml
sparc.sgml.new=20
--- sparc.sgml 2004-06-30 00:36:22.000000000 -0500
+++ sparc.sgml.new 2004-11-04 05:17:26.000000000 -0600
@@ -84,22 +84,23 @@
Netra X1
SPARCEngine® Ultra Axi
SPARCEngine Ultra AXmp
+ Ultra 1E
+ Ultra 2
Ultra™ 5
Ultra 10
Ultra 30
Ultra 60
Ultra 80
-
+
=20
The following systems are supported, but can only be netbooted due
to
the onboard scsi controller being unsupported. Work is underway to
add
- support for this scsi controller.
+ support for this scsi controller. These systems may work with the
esp(4)
+ driver imported from NetBSD
=20
- Enterprise 3500
- Enterprise 4500
- - Ultra 1E
- - Ultra 2
=20
The following systems are unsupported.
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 04:42, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 04:31:17AM -0600, R. Tyler Ballance wrote:
> > Howdy there, I've been listening in on this list, I also listen in on
> > the NetBSD/sparc64 list (I run NetBSD on my Ultra2, FreeBSD doesn't
> > support it :/)
> >=20
> > Anyways, as you can probably tell by the email address, I'm in college=
,
> > and I'd be interested in hacking around on FreeBSD under sparc64 (don'=
t
> > want to toy with FreeBSD/i386, I'd be too tempted to use my production
> > server for building/testing :P)
> >=20
> > Problem being, FreeBSD doesn't support the SCSI controller (IIRC) on
> > Ultra2's, so I'm wondering where I could acquire a low priced
> > Ultra5/10/anythingthatwouldwork ;)
> >=20
> No, FreeBSD supports U2.
>=20
> daemon# devinfo
> nexus0
> sbus0
> pcm0
> auxio0
> eeprom0
> zs0
> zstty0
> zstty1
> esp0
> ^^^^
> hme0
> miibus0
> nsphy0
> isp0
>=20
> See http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-sparc64/2004-June/thread.h=
tml
>=20
> > I'm on campus, so the university "pays" (ok, I do really) for bandwidt=
h,
> > electricity, and A/C, so none of that is a problem, just _getting_ the
> > machine is.
> >=20
> > Anybody have an idea?
> >=20
> > -R. Tyler Ballance
-R. Tyler Ballance
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