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Date:      Wed, 22 May 1996 16:42:35 -0700 (MST)
From:      Terry Lambert <terry@lambert.org>
To:        jehamby@lightside.com (Jake Hamby)
Cc:        terry@lambert.org, hackers@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: MkLinux for PowerMac available!
Message-ID:  <199605222342.QAA05640@phaeton.artisoft.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.AUX.3.91.960522162758.18912A-100000@covina.lightside.com> from "Jake Hamby" at May 22, 96 04:36:50 pm

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> > The PPC stuff I have going is all 603 based stuff; I *think* it's
> > OK for a 604, but I'm pretty sure that it is *not* OK for a 601
> > (I was planning a BeBox port eventually, if I can catch up with
> > the FreeBSD kernel changes; that should do both the 601 and the
> > SMP MEI-as-opposed-to-MESI cache coherency model work).
> 
> Hmmm..  I've been reading about the BeBox.  My existing PC is a fine
> workhorse, even though it is only a 486DX4/100, I haven't needed any more
> CPU personally.  Still, it would be nice to upgrade one day to the fastest
> system I can buy and host Unix on.  Do you think the BeBox will pan out on
> a pure price/performance level (assuming an SMP OS, of course) vs. a
> single-CPU high-end Pentium?  Also, if the whole point of the BeBox is to
> host BeOS, then why port Unix to it at all?  I'm not criticizing, just
> asking your opinion. 

I have a registered developer ID with Be.  The developer pricing on
a full system with docs, with no head, is US$1700.  I haven't
gotten one yet because I'm still working on the 603/604 Ultra PPC
motherboard port (the same motherboard Motorolla uses for the
PowerStack stuff they sell).

> > I am *very* interested in playing in the PowerMac/PowerMac clone
> > sandbox.  8-).
> 
> Me too.  I would be installing it at work, if not for the fact that I 
> have access to multiple SPARC 20's and only one PowerMac which other 
> people are using.  Tomorrow, I will try it at school on an external SCSI 
> disk hooked up to a PowerMac in a friend's computer lab.  Perhaps, like 
> the FreeBSD box in the same lab (buk.smll.csupomona.edu), we can put some 
> accounts and Web pages on it, and make it available to other students.  I 
> think the PowerMac is a fine platform, which is hampered by a fragile 
> OS.  Putting Unix on it is one way to find out its true capabilities.

8-).


					Terry Lambert
					terry@lambert.org
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Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present
or previous employers.



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