2016-02-25 18:49 GMT+01:00 Dave Burgess :
> The machines is a MICROS WS4 Point Of Sale Terminal. It currently boots with
> Windows CE .Net Version 4.4 and does not support Java. In fact, it barely
> supports Windows CE :->
Interesting machine, I googled it up and it seems it
Updating src tree:
P src/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/gas/config/tc-sparc.c
P src/external/gpl3/binutils.old/dist/gas/config/tc-sparc.c
P src/lib/libedit/editline.3
P src/sys/arch/arm/imx/imx6_ahcisata.c
P src/sys/arch/evbarm/nitrogen6/nitrogen6_machdep.c
P src/sys/dev/sbus/mgx.c
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Thanks for the response. We seem to have both come to a reasonably
similar conclusion.
The machines is a MICROS WS4 Point Of Sale Terminal. It currently boots
with Windows CE .Net Version 4.4 and does not support Java. In fact, it
barely supports Windows CE :->
My plan is to build a custom
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 14:10:24 +
From: Chavdar Ivanov
I see a few days ago nouveau was enabled in GENERIC (at least in
amd64). I wonder if I have to do something else to get this to work
with my two systems with NVidia graphics - a ThinkPAD T61p with
On 02/25/16 14:34, Andrew Cagney wrote:
On 22 February 2016 at 12:46, Andrew Cagney wrote:
On 20 February 2016 at 17:14, Michael van Elst wrote:
andrew.cag...@gmail.com (Andrew Cagney) writes:
so I simply added root=sd0a to /boot/boot.ini's boot
On 22/02/2016 17:46, Andrew Cagney wrote:
>> The USB disk is probably starting too slowly to be recognized at this
>> point. There needs to be some kind of spin-up delay in the kernel to
>> handle this situation.
>
> Ah.
>
> Is there any existing kernel event that would indicate a disk device
>
On 22 February 2016 at 12:46, Andrew Cagney wrote:
> On 20 February 2016 at 17:14, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> andrew.cag...@gmail.com (Andrew Cagney) writes:
>>
>>>so I simply added root=sd0a to /boot/boot.ini's boot line. That resulted in:
>> [...]
2016-02-24 16:51 GMT+01:00 Dave Burgess :
> Old machine. SC3200 CPU, DP83815 Ethernet controller, PC 87360 Super IO, and
> AD37845E touchscreen controller. Can anyone verify if there's a chance that
> these might work with NetBSD 7.0?
Geode SC3200 seems to be a x86 SoC and
In article <90fca9d48d8092106022c0bb4f2c9...@email.freenet.de>,
wrote:
>Hello,
>is there a reason why the install images are now twice as large as yesterday?
>
>Just by the way--with the suggested way for disk encryption
>(https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-cgd.html)
Old machine. SC3200 CPU, DP83815 Ethernet controller, PC 87360 Super IO, and
AD37845E touchscreen controller. Can anyone verify if there's a chance that
these might work with NetBSD 7.0?
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Hello,
is there a reason why the install images are now twice as large as yesterday?
Just by the way--with the suggested way for disk encryption
(https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-cgd.html) the system asks for the
key when the correct keymap is not yet set. I edit /etc/rc.d/cgd (add
Hi,
I see a few days ago nouveau was enabled in GENERIC (at least in amd64). I
wonder if I have to do something else to get this to work with my two
systems with NVidia graphics - a ThinkPAD T61p with Quadro FX570m and a
dual Opteron system with a similar old card. The former panics not being
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