Subject: Re: Can't build userland, resultant binaries are not executable
To: None <rmk@rmkhome.com>
From: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 03/22/2005 19:40:37
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Hello,

>> http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?
>> PAGE=PRODUCT&PROD_ID=1106306&cid=25608&fp=F
>
> I prefer the $20 9 gig drives.
I just got this for $29:
sd1 at scsibus0 target 2 lun 0: <SEAGATE, ST150176LW, 0002> disk fixed
sd1: 47702 MB, 12024 cyl, 22 head, 369 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 97693755 
sectors
sd1: sync (50.00ns offset 15), 16-bit (40.000MB/s) transfers, tagged 
queueing

> Assuming that the 73 GB drive has some life left in it.
I don't know about 73GB drives but I still have to see one of the fat, 
not-so-old Seagate Barracuda SCSI drives fail on its own - I vividly 
remember the trouble we had at work when the 73GB IBM IDE drives were 
new and we desperately needed disk space...
In my boxes there are two the the 50GB variety and a bunch of 9GB ones.

> I still have my NetBSD 0.9a machine down in the basement. It's ready to
> boot. That's from April 1994, and I also have a 1.0a system from spring
> of 1995 down there. I shut it down when I moved from Mass to Colorado 
> in
> late 1998.
Oops, suddenly I feel young - I started with a HP9000/345 when 1.1 was 
brand new ;)

>> I'm 46.  :-)
>
> I'm 56. :-) :-)
Now I definitely feel young ;-)

have fun
Michael
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