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Re: NetBSD machines at Open Source Conference 2014 Hiroshima



Hi Izumi,

This is all truly excellent work!  There is just one glaring omission
in the set of photos: a shot of the team that did all that good work!

Many thumbs up to all of you! Cheers!
Joachim

On 26 September 2014 18:11, Izumi Tsutsui <tsutsui%ceres.dti.ne.jp@localhost> wrote:
>> The next OSC is Open Source Conference 2014 Hiroshima on September 20
>> http://www.ospn.jp/osc2014-hiroshima/
>> Probably several (real) X680x0 machines will be demonstrated.
>
> As I wrote before, the Japan NetBSD Users' Group members
> and the XM6i (Sharp X680x0 emulator) production team
> (headed by isaki@ and Y.Sugahara, XM6i authors) held two booths
> at the Open Source Conference 2014 Hiroshima on September 20:
> http://www.ospn.jp/osc2014-hiroshima/
>
>
> The NetBSD booth exhibited the following machines:
>  - Raspberry Pi with LCD (as usual)
>  - HP 9000/425e (again)
>  - Sharp W-ZERO3 and W-ZERO3 Advanced[es]
>  - Sharp Zaurus SL-C7x0 and SL-C1000
>
> The XM6i booth also demonstrated:
>  - Y.Sugahara's X68060turbo (X68030 with 68060 MPU accelerator)
>  - isaki@'s X68030
>  - x86 notes running XM6i emulators
>  - Mac Book running XM6i emulator
>
>
> Preparing NetBSD booth:
>  http://movapic.com/pic/20140920003029541ccaa525739
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513538016644567040/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513538396950507522/photo/1
>
> Preparing XM6i booth:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513569417280491520/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513570409413746688/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/isaki68k/status/513130568234438656/photo/1
>
>  "X68000 stuff" setting up booth:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513570691648475136/photo/1
>
>  The ~20 year old original X68030 carton:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513568155751297028/photo/1
>
>
> Booting up HP9000/425e on the NetBSD booth:
>  http://movapic.com/pic/20140920010348541cd2748c7e9
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513540995690938369/photo/1
>
>  HP9000/425e starting mlterm-fb and "mikutterm" Twitter client:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513542095521333251/photo/1
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513546731007401985/photo/1
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513547621525250048/photo/1
>
>  In this time there were minor updates including newer
>  libsixel-1.0.3 released after the previous OSC Shimane
>  (I was busy in this month so few updates since Shimane):
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513552043655430144/photo/1
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513553409043996673/photo/1
>
>   The original picture of the above B&W one is:
>    https://twitter.com/okano_t/status/513148553653284864/photo/1
>
> Raspberry Pi running jun@'s updated 2014-09-20-netbsd-raspi.img image:
> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arm/2014/09/18/msg002622.html
>
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513554882024853508/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513555641307119616/photo/1
>  (Probably we should consider more visible demonstration of RPi..)
>
> Sharp W-ZERO3s and Zaurus:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513558464384102400/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513560023553687553/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513562195687260163/photo/1
>   One visitor said "so many Sharp ones"
>
>  W-ZERO3 (XScale PXA270 based) had a trouble during sysinst
>  but it was fixed by nonaka@ after OSC Hiroshima:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513559178078470144/photo/1
>   http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2014/09/23/msg058878.html
>
> Other NetBSD booth pictures:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513543267858644992/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513549915234914304/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513550612416319488/photo/1
>
>
> There are more pictures of XM6i booth:
>  https://twitter.com/isaki68k/status/513138145190096898/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513594297078149120/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/okano_t/status/513147900050681856/photo/1
>
> Cool X680x0 body:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513594799157293056/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513576921540485120/photo/1
>
>  "32bit PERSONAL WORKSTATION" (released back in 1993)
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513571070419275778/photo/1
>
>  The price of X68030 was 398,000 yen and 060turbo accelerator was
>  ~150,000 yen:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513595467955830785/photo/1
>
>  SHARP vs HEWLETT PACKARD:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513539965385338880/photo/1
>
> "060turbo" sticker:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513574941279547393/photo/1
>
> X68060turbo boot banner "XC68060" / "50.0MHz":
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513575889146109952/photo/1
>
> X68060 booting up NetBSD/x68k:
>  http://movapic.com/pic/20140920011137541cd4498c7c9
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513577460244283392/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513578015444303872/photo/1
>
> X68060 running the original Twitter client "Sayaka-chan" written in PHP:
>  http://movapic.com/pic/20140920012117541cd68d64721
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513579254382989313/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513579898166718464/photo/1
>
>  This client is also running on mlterm-fb (which supports X680x0
>  native video mode) and using libsixel to show grapics:
>   https://twitter.com/isaki68k/status/513138738193367040/photo/1
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513581189760704512/photo/1
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513582104987176960/photo/1
>
>
> isaki@'s X68030 with the "Nereid" board:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513595664740012034/photo/1
>
>  The Nereid is an extention board for X680x0 which has
>  NE2000 and USB interfaces:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513572988063477760/photo/1
>
>  Of course NetBSD/x68k supports the Nereid devices:
>   http://nxr.netbsd.org/xref/src/sys/arch/x68k/conf/GENERIC?r=1.177#300
>
> The X68030 running MMDSP (music player) on Human68k (X680x0 native OS):
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513589947450671104/photo/1
>
> and XM6i running MMDSP on Human68k:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513588974145650688/photo/1
>
> These two machines demonstrated
> "running the same applications on the same disk image
>  both on XM6i emulator and real X68030":
>  https://twitter.com/isaki68k/status/513143707369881600/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513590769941086209/photo/1
>
>
> X680x0 sprite graphic driver demonstration on XM6i by Oshima-san:
>  https://twitter.com/isaki68k/status/513154748556386304/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513592384819445760/photo/1
>
> The "smooth sprite" demo on the real X68060:
>  https://twitter.com/isaki68k/status/513196605420232704/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/isaki68k/status/513200349591502848/photo/1
>
>
> Mac Book running XM6i emulator running NetBSD/x68k:
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513585459578957824/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513586203006758912/photo/1
>
>  The real X68000 keyboard was connected to this Mac Book
>  via x68k->PS/2 converter and PS/2->USB converter:
>   https://twitter.com/tsutsuii/status/513587016680755201/photo/1
>
>
> There was a NetBSD seminar and jun@, isaki@ and Oshima-san
> had presentations about NetBSD and Hiroshima, Twitter client
> on NetBSD/x68k, and sprite graphic driver on NetBSD/x68k:
>  https://twitter.com/kapper1224/status/513177687611801601/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/okano_t/status/513178858653114369/photo/1
>  https://twitter.com/kapper1224/status/513181410228568064/photo/1
>
> More pictures are available on Togetter page:
>  http://togetter.com/li/721414
>
> We and visitors had a pleasure day at OSC Hiroshima again :-)
>
> ---
> Izumi Tsutsui



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