[News] MorphOS, the Pegasos, and other PPC Operating Systems and Platforms | ANN.lu |
Posted on 22-Oct-2002 07:30 GMT by Jedi | 137 comments View flat View list |
By Thendic-France on MorphOS-News.de :
"In complete cooperation with Mai Logic, we have loaded the bplan OpenFirmware on both the Teron CX and PX. MorphOS runs well on both boards. The Pegasos was developed as a open hardware platform right from the beginning; it uses a BIOS to simplify a port of any operating system to the platform. This OpenFirmware is a well known standard (IEEE1275) and is used worldwide by companies like SUN Microsystems, Apple, Cisco, IBM, Motorola and others. We will support any OS vendor willing to port their software to our platform and will allow them to use our retail channels to sell their products..."
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Posted by alan buxey on 23-Oct-2002 09:57 GMT | In reply to Comment 56 (strobe): >device tree wasn't complete so I couldn't boot using a specific drive controller >so I changed the boot-device parameter to something like >/bandit@F2000000/ADPT,2930CU/@4,0:9. bandit is a PCI bus, ADPT,2930CU is a cheap >Adaptec SCSI card, 4 is the SCSI ID, 0 is the bus, 9 is the partition (a PC BIOS >can't even handle over 4 partitions). You usually also change the kernel
yes, its nice...but i can just imagine new computer users and non technical
people running screaming and bleedign away from this!!! 8-)
we dont want this sort of 'contact' with the OS and hardware if we want
Amiga to succeed (be it AONE with OS4.x, or the wolf-in-sheeps-clothes MorphOS
- on either AONE or Pegasos ;-) )
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