* 5200 needs a good home
@ 2000-11-18 20:49 Tony Mantler
2000-11-18 21:05 ` Jeff Garzik
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From: Tony Mantler @ 2000-11-18 20:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Due to the time constraints of getting a Real Job[tm] shortly after
originally inheriting my Performa 5200 from my mother a while back
(originally owned by my sister), I haven't been able to follow through on
my goal of porting linux to it.
With the recent aquisition of my shiny-happy 9600/200mp, I no longer have
any use for this 5200. Therefore, I'm offering it for sale to a PPC Linux
developer in hopes that my original thought to get it running the
mainstream linux kernel won't be lost for ever.
For those of you too young to remember this particular model of powermac,
here's a quick rundown of the specs:
75 MHz PowerPC 603e, attached to 2 72 pin SIMM sockets (non-interleaved) by
a blazingly fast 152 meg/sec (according to my calculator) system bus.
My particular unit has 48 megs of ram, and no HD (IDE HDs are cheap and
plentiful). It has a 2x CDRom, 15" screen that can be driven by the
internal Valkyrie video at 832x624x8. It doesn't have any of the tuner or
video options, but these can occasionally be found on ebay.
It currently has an LC-PDS ethernet card installed (RJ-45, of course), and
has room for an adittional ComSlot-I ethernet card, making it a great
option for a firewall/nat system with a built-in display.
It has no NuBus slots, no PCI slots, no OpenFirmware. It is effectivley a
Quadra 630 with a PowerPC upgrade, and has little resemblance to either PCI
powermacs or NuBus powermacs.
It can run the latest MacOS and MkLinux. I would like to see it in the
hands of someone who can make it run regular mainstream Linux. (NetBSD
would be second best, if any beasties read this list)
So, if you're a serious PPC Linux developer, and think you can make use of
this machine for some porting work, email me what you think this system is
worth. (please note that I'm selling the system only, no
mouse/keyboard/modem/whatever. Also remember to factor shipping costs from
Winnipeg, MB (R2L 1J7) to wherever you are, the package is roughly 60 lbs
and rather large)
Cheers - Tony 'Nicoya' Mantler :)
--
Tony "Nicoya" Mantler - Renaissance Nerd Extraordinaire - nicoya@apia.dhs.org
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada -- http://nicoya.feline.pp.se/
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* Re: 5200 needs a good home
2000-11-18 20:49 5200 needs a good home Tony Mantler
@ 2000-11-18 21:05 ` Jeff Garzik
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From: Jeff Garzik @ 2000-11-18 21:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tony Mantler; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
Tony Mantler wrote:
>
> Due to the time constraints of getting a Real Job[tm] shortly after
> originally inheriting my Performa 5200 from my mother a while back
> (originally owned by my sister), I haven't been able to follow through on
> my goal of porting linux to it.
Along the same lines.... I haven't had time to pursue my desire to
have the Nubus powermacs supported.
If someone wants a free PowerMac 6600, with no hard drive, let me know.
I will pay shipping too.
David Gatwood(sp?) told me that the source code to support Nubus
PowerMacs is in the MKLinux codebase, there for the analysis and
merging....
Jeff
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Building 1024 | The chief enemy of creativity is "good" sense
MandrakeSoft | -- Picasso
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