From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 8 Sep 1995 20:50:31 -0400 From: jmk@plan9.att.com jmk@plan9.att.com Subject: Plan 9 on a NCR 35xx (AT&T actually) Topicbox-Message-UUID: 2257eff2-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950909005031.w90hObi3OIS145aXCMRhmwtxDivFgJOn9lQVKY8nmi0@z> > Has anyone had the tenacity to see if Plan 9 can be made to work on a AT&T 35xx > series machine? We were thinking about testing it on one that is being > under-utilised at the moment, but weren't sure if it would recognise any of the > storage devices (micro channel stuff instead of IDE or SCSI, I think). > Any wisdom appreciated...I don't subscribe to the list yet, so please mail > directly. > Scott We've only tried it on some of the desktop Globalyst models, with mixed results (Pentium and DX2 systems seemed to work OK, DX4's were flakey - when we looked inside at the butchered motherboards we had some idea why...). We haven't looked at the higher-end machines at all, there's definitely no Microchannel support. Some of the multiprocessor servers look like they would make OK fileservers but I suspect the multiprocessor hardware is not Intel MultiProcessor Specification 1.1 compliant (I have a Brazil port for the MP Spec. dual-Pentium motherboards which are fairly common in comparison to NCR systems). --jim