Subject: Re: netbsd on orange pc card?
To: Hauke Fath <hauke@Espresso.Rhein-Neckar.DE>
From: ulrich hausmann <ulrich.hausmann@a2e.hp.shuttle.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/12/1999 02:05:40
On 21:59 Uhr +0200 11.09.1999, Hauke Fath wrote:

> Nope. I don't do linux if I can avoid it.  ;)
> And mklinux is ppc only, so no go on virtual pc which is x86...

hauke,

my error. i meant linux. the person who mentioned it was those at
weinheim (unfortunately i forgot his name) who runs a netbsd
installation too. i also have another source confirming that (eric
shepherd, a be programmer).

anyway, once you've run the orange pc application, which allows some
settings (similar to apple's compatibility software - i think that
simple does bios settings/manipulations), i was able to run pretty much
standard win 3.11 installation. but, up to now, i only was able to do
that only from a virtual hd (pc drive file), not a real pc formatted
scsi hd . . .

best regards, ulrich