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$NetBSD: README,v 1.8 1996/04/25 00:11:09 cgd Exp $
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$NetBSD: README,v 1.9 1996/06/13 20:36:04 cgd Exp $
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Obtaining NetBSD/Alpha sources and binaries:
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There are no instructions on how to use these.
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Good luck! 8-)
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Binary snapshots include two precompiled kernels available: one
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generic kernel which will prompt for a disk name to be used as
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the root device, and one which tries to boot diskless via
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bootp and NFS. The generic kernel is included in the rz25
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disk image.
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Binary snapshots include a kernel image which is the same
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as the one on the rz25 disk image.
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The sources provided seperately from the normal NetBSD-current
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distribution are:
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Boot the Alpha with the NetBSD disk, supplying the boot flag "-s".
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It should print something like "NetBSD/Alpha Boot program", load
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the kernel, print a copyright, and print various startup messages.
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Included among those startup messages will be names (e.g. "sd0",
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"cd0") for all of the SCSI disks in your system that NetBSD
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recognizes. Eventually, you will be prompted for the name of
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the root device, and should enter the device name (e.g. "sd0")
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of the device that corresponds to your NetBSD disk.
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After a short while, you should be asked for the name of a shell
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to use; just hit return. You're advised to fsck the disk at this
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$NetBSD: STATUS,v 1.3 1996/04/25 04:28:04 cgd Exp $
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$NetBSD: STATUS,v 1.4 1996/06/13 20:36:10 cgd Exp $
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NetBSD/Alpha's Status
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or run diskless.) AlphaStation 500 systems may work, but
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have not been tested.
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AXPpci systems, with the same supported hardware list as
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the AlphaStation {200,250,255,400} systems.
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NOTE: As far as I know, testers have not tested current kernels
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throughly on DEC 3000/[3-900] systems, or AT ALL AlphaStation 600
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systems!
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AXPpci systems (including Multia), with the same supported
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hardware list as the AlphaStation {200,250,255,400} systems.
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At this time none of the following systems are supported:
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DECpc AXP 150 systems (EISA-bus PC-like systems)
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$NetBSD: TODO.users,v 1.3 1996/04/25 04:28:05 cgd Exp $
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$NetBSD: TODO.users,v 1.4 1996/06/13 20:36:14 cgd Exp $
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The NetBSD/Alpha "User" To-Do List
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(3) /usr/games
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Test TurboChannel option slot support. Write TurboChannel option
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board support. Test PMAD-A support.
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board drivers. Test PMAD-A (TC le) driver.
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Get the GNU tools to generate a.out binaries for the alpha. Once that
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is done:
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(1) make gprof work, then profile the kernel and tell me how
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bad my assumptions lost. (Actually, the gprof in the Cygnus
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toolchain may already work.)
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(2) make the rest of the NetBSD a.out-manipulation tools (e.g.
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nm) work.
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is done, make the rest of the NetBSD a.out-manipulation tools (e.g. nm)
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work.
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Make DDB work. (For completeness, may require a.out kernel binaries
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and/or some ecoff symbol handling code to be written; the former is
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