Hello, this seems to be a pretty low traffic list :-), I hope, somebody is out there. Recently I've got an old RM200 and I would like to do some Linux development on it, especially if the Debian can be the option.
This week, I tried to reach several people, who appeared in the mailing lists and seemed to have an access to SNI RM200. But nobody of them has replied :-(. Maybe they do not do that anymore. I read lots of the documentation where possible. It seems that most recent information one can get are at www.linux.sgi.com. But it's too much SGI for a beginner like me. I've read I need MILO and cross-compilers, and I need to know wether my machine is mips or mipsel, but this all doesn't make me any cleverer. At SGI they're talking about hardhat distribution, but it is 260MB! I just want to build a Linux kernel (preferably at my i386, this is why I need a cross-compiler?) and try to boot it as a first step. Well, the boot is question for itself. It seems that everbody is booting via tftp, I'm not sure if I want to set it up. Does these machines boot from floppy? Several times you mentioned some mips based debian packages. Can I use them for RM200? If yes, where they are? Radim Gelner

