From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 17:59:30 -0400 From: Castor Fu castor@tkg.com Subject: plan9 on DEC HiNote Ultra` Topicbox-Message-UUID: 42e644da-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19960411215930.H7-MWlTeN4jq7WlC3IGnRLWehq5H7w7FLN_LcuEyFoQ@z> I installed the Plan9 floppy dist which shipped with the CD-ROM on a DEC HiNote Ultra (only $1300 from J&R (NYC)). I thought I might relate my experiences here for others who might be thinking of doing the same. (Yes, I know that there have been newer floppy distributions, but the floppies were here and I didn't have the patience to go get the latest). When I have some more time, I'll try to get the boddles and build a current copy of the kernel, but I don't know when that will be. 1. The built in mouse doesn't seem to work reasonably. It seems to only allow horizontal motion, and is erratic, with occassional random button clicks events (but clicking the buttons does not work.) The system shipped with Logitech mouse software, so presumably it's a Logitech mouse. Interestingly, if I plug a mouse into the PS/2 mouse port, it works just fine. 2. The PCMCIA controller seems to have been detected, but no devices appeared in /dev/pcm*. The PCMCIA controller is one of the Cirrus Logic ones. (SystemSoft Socket Services reported this, and Plan 9 called it a PD6720). 3. The VGA controller was (of course) not recognized, but works fine in 640x480x1. People are still developing support for the chip used (Chips&Technology 65545) for XFree86, so it might be some time before I get this working "right". (There is a majordomo mailing list ct5xx-hackers@cygnus.com which seems pretty active). Has anyone experimented with running Win95 and Plan9 on the same machine? (duck) --------------------- Castor Fu +1.512.433.3329 The Kernel Group Inc. http://www.tkg.com/