[parisc-linux] Hi
Grant Grundler
grundler@cup.hp.com
Wed, 12 May 1999 13:00:04 -0700
Philipp Rumpf wrote:
> > I'd just like to introduce myself. I've liberated a 715/33 Apollo from
> > use as a monitor stand and managed to retrieve all the pieces needed to
> > get it as far as a boot prom prompt. It's got 56MB of RAM and a hard disc
> > of some description. I've got it attached to the ethernet, though I have
> > no idea whether this is working right now. I don't however have anything
> > to boot right now - apparently this disc was used for swap when this
> > workstations was running HP-UX in the dim distant past (you should see
> > the dust).
>
> I think you have the choice to either wait til Linux is bootable or get a
> second hard disk and an HP-UX on it. The disks should be narrow SCSI so the
> second disk shouldn't really be much of a problem.
Mathew can also download and try to install the PA-mklinux.
I have this running on a 712/60 now. I suggest this because
I don't know how accessible HP-UX bits are to the general public.
HP-UX is usually distributed on CD-ROM these days.
Since the source is available for mk-linux, that would suppliment
the PA architecture documentation and might provide the kind of
implementation detail someone experienced in assembler could use.
grant
>
> > I have no previous experience of the HP architecture, but I'm a dab hand
> > at ARM assembler and I'm willing to learn. Anyway, here I am with a
> > machine, ready to help.
>
> OK, first I propose you look at www.thepuffingroup.com/parisc and get just
> about everything linked from the Documentation section. What is most importan
> t
> to get a kernel working fast is acd.pdf (ARM), the runtime architecture docum
> ent
> and perhaps pdc and iodc descriptions.
>
> I think it should be theoretically possible to put the disk in a supported
> machine, cross-build a kernel and bootloader (oh yeah, perhaps you should
> fix the problems with that first ;), put it back into the PARISC aso. but
> just getting a version of HP-UX and a second disk seems easier to me.
>
> Philipp Rumpf
>
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Grant Grundler
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