Am 17.09.14 11:25, schrieb Kamil Rytarowski:
This is the first status of significant efforts of porting AdvFS [1] [2] to
NetBSD.
[...]
Help and motivation support is appreciated.
AdvFS for NetBSD! A dream comes true. :-)
I liked AdvFS very much when I used Tru64 back in its days.
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tschüß,
On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 14:48:51 -0400
Terry Moore t...@mcci.com wrote:
But using a serial port handshaking line over an emulated com port over USB
is not likely to be terribly wonderful. Long-term accuracy (tick count)
probably no problem, but jitter it will depend on how that's filtered.
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 16:58:45 +0200
Martin Husemann mar...@duskware.de wrote:
That won't work for most laptops, USB ports are not symetric, you
need an OTG variant (which lots of embeded designs have though).
I think he meant somthing different: The kernel collects messages in a
buffer. When the
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 16:16:30 -0400 (EDT)
Mouse mo...@rodents-montreal.org wrote:
Completely other solution, you may have a look at this:
http://www.kbdbabel.org/
[...]
Protocol conversion is significantly more elaborate.
That is the reason why a kbdbabel needs a microcontroller...
Strange
On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 17:13:42 +1000
matthew green m...@eterna.com.au wrote:
the ss10/ss20 are the ones to test.
Attached are dmesg.boot from my SS20. One with serial console, the
other with local framebuffer console / wscons. I net-booted the machine
to single user mode only.
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 12:38:18 +1000
matthew green m...@eterna.com.au wrote:
it would still be nice to have a good multi-zs user test to make sure.
Would a Ultra2 or a SPARCstation 10 / 20 fit that bill?
I could throw a test kernel at that hardware easily.
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Jochen
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:25:25 -0700
STEPHEN JONES, W0TTY s...@cirr.com wrote:
I've also looked using the new boot.cfg file and also installboot,
but there does
not see to be a well documented method for setting up serial console
support.
$ l /usr/mdec/mbr_com0_9600
-r--r--r-- 1 root
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:53:11 +
Sad Clouds cryintotheblue...@googlemail.com wrote:
This is because it is common for web server to send many small text
files to many concurrent clients. You could fit several of those files
in a socket's TCP send buffer.
Only if you have pipelined requests.