Subject: Re: Anyone using a Clio 1050?
To: Dan Leehr <dleehr@engin.umich.edu>
From: William A. Gatliff <bgat@billgatliff.com>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 09/09/2002 11:54:32
I have a Clio 1000, tried linux-vr and NetBSD.  Got the farthest with
NetBSD, but then it wouldn't detect my ethernet PCMCIA card (Netgear
ECT2, very vanilla) and so I've for the moment shelved getting
something other than CE to work on it...


b.g.


On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 11:52:28PM -0400, Dan Leehr wrote:
> Sorry for the newbie-style post.  I've been trying to get some kind of
> open source OS to run on my clio 1050.  I've come across others who have
> hit the same roadblocks.
> 
> Has anyone installed netbsd on this machine?  The problem now lies in
> the IRQ/PCMCIA port.  I found discussions from a couple years ago,
> saying that the GPIO ports were incorrect in the config file, and that
> these ports could be estimated within WinCE.  Anyone done this?  If not,
> I'll gladly test tihngs out on my clio....
> 
> I tried linux-vr, but that project is essentially dead.  They don't even
> have the framebuffer settings for the 1050.  I compiled a kernel, but it
> wouldn't boot.  I'm guessing I'm hitting the same IRQ problems...
> 
> It's a great project, I just hope I can find my way into it somehow.
> 
> I had a z50 a couple years ago.  Someone stepped on it.  Major ouch.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dan
> 

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Bill Gatliff
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