Philip Blundell <philb@gnu.org> wrote:
> >Is this the HP Apollo (HP 300 clone) ? If so, how working
> >is it? If it works, any idea how do a cross compile from
> >NetBSD (or could someone please send me a kernel, and a
> >little FS I can boot up with)?
>
> The Linux/hp300 web page is at http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/linux-hp
Thanx... Got the bootloader.
> You can cross compile from any Linux system.
Just get 'm68k-linux-gcc'? I got that, will try to make a kernel with that.
Thanx.
> You can boot from any Linux/m68k filesystem, the binaries are all compatible.
Great! Life is just getting better and better, now I can trash that NetBSD (or
was it FreeBSD? Ah, well... Same shit :)
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