Subject: Re: See NetBSD in Action (well, not yet ;)
To: Andrew Gillham <gillhaa@ghost.whirlpool.com>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 11/17/1999 11:38:34
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999 13:14:58 -0500 (EST) 
 Andrew Gillham <gillhaa@ghost.whirlpool.com> wrote:

 > > And to qualify, do they need to be in one room, or one house?
 > > 
 > > 	- 1 * Sun3 (3/260)
 > > 	- 2 * Sparc ( 1, 10)
 > > 	- 3 * Amiga (2000/2500 - and 6 others not NetBSD capable)
 > > 	- 1 * Mac68k (575 LC040)
 > > 	- 6 * i386 (from 486 - PII-266)
 > > 	- 1 * m88k (quad 88100 - coming soon)
 > > 
 > > PS. Anyone have a cheap next/alpha/atari/ppc? ;-)
 > 
 > Boy, I'm not feeling geeky enough.  I've only got:
 > alpha
 > i386
 > mac68k
 > next68k
 > sparc
 > vax

Okay, let me take a stab at it, here:

	2 - Sun 3 (2 x 2/60)
	6 - SPARC (4/260, 2 x SLC, 1+, 2 x Classic)
	2 - VAX (2 x VAXstation 2000)
	5 - DECstation (5000/200, 2 x 5000/125, 5000/25, 3100)
	2 - Alpha (Multia, AlphaStation 200)
	3 - HP 9000/300 (380, 340, 319)
	1 - HP 8000/834
	1 - NeXT 68040 Cube
	1 - MVME-147
	4 - Shark
	1 - Macintosh Quadra 650
	1 - Power Macintosh 7200
	1 - Motorola Firepower LX (dual 604e system)
	1 - Data General AViiON 4000

...those are only the things which would be remotely capable of running
NetBSD (or already do, obviously :-)

Other amusing items:

	4 - Integrated Solutions, Inc. VME-68020 systems (1 working
	    V16 model, 1 working V8 model, 2 spare V8s for parts).
	    These are, as the name implies, VME systems w/ 68020
	    CPUs, and a proprietary MMU.  They are currently running
	    4.2BSD (and I've built kernels for them from source :-)

	    No, I don't plan on ever porting to these things.  (I did
	    once, which is why I have them, but when I realized I'd
	    have to rewrite the boot ROM, I changed my mind :-)

	1 - TRS-80 Model I, with Level-II basic, Expensive^WExpansion
	    Interface, floppy drive, cassette drive, 150bps acoustic
	    coupler modem, Fortran 77 compiler.

	1 - Atari ST, in unknown condition (rescued from a former
	    roommate's attic when I moved to California)

	1 - Amiga 500, in unknown condition (rescued from a different
	    friend's dumpster :-)

	1 - Coleco Adam (works!  Go Buck Rogers Planet of Zoom!)

...oh, couple of Dell laptops, but PCs aren't interesting :-)

        -- Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>