[rescue] Personal Progressions
Julius Sridhar
vance at ikickass.org
Sat Feb 9 02:25:52 CST 2002
On 9 Feb 2002, Iggy Drougge wrote:
> >I believe NetBSD has even gone production-capable for MCA machines.
>
> Indeed it has, I run a model 70 with 1.5Z (it's not integrated in the 1.5.2
> release, but it's been in -current since late last year and will be integrated
> in the 1.6 release) up on the net 24/7. It's supposed to be my router, but
> since some IPF thingamajiggies seem to be missing from the snapshot kernel,
> that's not worked out yet.
> OTOH, the model 70 (and probably 80) is just about the only machine you can
> realistically run it on as of yet, since the IBM SCSI support isn't finished
> yet (I had to cram NetBSD onto the 70's 120 MB ESDI drive).
I run it on two PS/2 Model Server 95A's, as well as a few PC Server 320's.
The 95A's have Adaptec SCSI cards, and the 320's have PCI Adaptec chipsets
on the motherboards.
Peace... Sridhar
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