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* Re: Port to R3000 Indigo
@ 1999-03-31  0:25 Alan Hoyt
  1999-03-31  1:34 ` Mark A. Zottola
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread
From: Alan Hoyt @ 1999-03-31  0:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ariel Faigon, linux

Ariel Faigon wrote:

> I believe this was referred to by Bill Earl in an earlier post.
> Clearly, this needs further explanation.
>
> Since the interfaces with SGI proprietary hardware were never meant
> to be public, the only documentation you can really rely on to be
> accurate and reliable is the (working) IRIX source code.  We would
really
> like to avoid publishing material that's incomplete, outdated, and
> turns out to be more confusing than it is worth.
>
> Now, if it were entirely in my hands, I would have gladly published
> some source code.  The problem is much more complex than that.  The
> IRIX source code includes licensed code from many external commercial
> sources, AT&T SVR4, Sun, Xerox, etc. each surrounded by its own
complex
> licensing terms, so the lawyers need to look into this lest SGI
> becomes liable by just making some "innocent goodwill" happen.
>
> I know it sounds lame, and I as much as anyone, hate this, but
> this is reality, and it isn't simple as it may appear to some.
> It requires a lot of legal (inspection and clearance) + engineering
> (sanitize and clean up code) time which I'm not sure we can afford
> on a global scale.
>
> The good news is that SGI is clearly putting much more emphasis
> these days on developing hardware that is much more standard
> and opening more and more source code (after legal has looked into
> it and approved it).  Everything we have been doing in the past
> year on the Linux front makes this clear that this is where we're
> going.  I would like to request a bit of patience and support...
> You are preaching to the choir here.
>
> --
> Peace, Ariel

One last question:

I have an old Indigo and Indigo 2 - I am very interested and very
serious about
porting Linux to one of these systems.  However, without detailed
hardware specs.
a very difficult job becomes much much harder.  Can you throw a dog a
bone?  Are
there any hardware specs. (NOT source code) that you are willing and/or
capable
of providing at this time to get the ball rolling - without further
delays
perpetrated by your legal department?

Thanks

 - Alan Hoyt -

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* Port to R3000 Indigo
@ 1999-03-26 20:35 Jeremy Parsons
  1999-03-26 21:46 ` tom
  1999-03-26 22:21 ` Jurgen Kramer
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Jeremy Parsons @ 1999-03-26 20:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux

I think it would be very relevant.  My company recently sold around 30
of the R3000 Indigo's.  Just about every person who bought one of these
was interested in the SGI/Linux project and wanted to know if they would
some day be able to run Linux on it.

Jeremy Parsons

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1999-03-31  0:25 Port to R3000 Indigo Alan Hoyt
1999-03-31  1:34 ` Mark A. Zottola
1999-03-31  2:33   ` William J. Earl
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1999-03-26 20:35 Jeremy Parsons
1999-03-26 21:46 ` tom
1999-03-26 22:08   ` Ariel Faigon
1999-03-26 22:21     ` Martin Mielke
1999-03-26 23:15     ` root
1999-03-27  0:39       ` Ariel Faigon
1999-03-27  0:39         ` Ariel Faigon
1999-03-29 23:38         ` Alan Hoyt
1999-03-30  8:53           ` Ariel Faigon
1999-03-30  8:53             ` Ariel Faigon
1999-03-30 15:29             ` Alan Hoyt
1999-03-31 16:18             ` Mike Shaver
1999-03-27  1:45   ` Theodoros Nikitopoulos
1999-03-27  3:46     ` Steve Martin
1999-03-26 22:21 ` Jurgen Kramer

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