Subject: Re: What do you use NetBSD/Mac68k for??
To: MacBSD <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Bernd Sieker <bsieker@freenet.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/16/2002 17:03:39
On 16.11.02, 16:52:01, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> on 11/16/02 9:24 AM, jpy@zebis.com at jpy@zebis.com wrote:
> 
> > compiling or extracting anything else. If anyone is running a Quadra 840av
> > (40mhz 040), what is it like? I have one that I could get going, but I would
> > have to get some memory and a hard drive for it..
>  I have an 840, despite being it a fast machine, NetBSD is dogslow due to no
> DMA support.
> I have on the other side a Quadra 610 with a fast SCSI disk, and plenty of
> ram: you have a fast system after all! using it on the console is perfect
> (develop C programs, shell scripts, CGI...) and even remotely accessing X
> leads to a machine which you can use to browse, compose webpages etc.
> At the moment I have no color X on it.

I have two Quadra 650, one with 24, the other with 72 MB, both with 1GB
disk. I used to use them as X-Terminals, and just to play around with,
but with just the 640x480 14" monitors they're not that much fun
for that.

NetBSD 1.6 had some trouble with the network card, but I haven't figured
that out yet. (Still 1.5.2 installed.)

> 
> ric
> 

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