From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Pat.Villani@hp.com (Pat Villani) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:26:33 -0500 Subject: 32V update (was Re: [TUHS] While on the subject of 32V ...) In-Reply-To: <200310312313.03329.wes.parish@paradise.net.nz> References: <3F93E4AC.9050403@hp.com> <3F992C00.7090607@hp.com> <3FA10A89.7090901@hp.com> <200310312313.03329.wes.parish@paradise.net.nz> Message-ID: <3FA27119.9050704@hp.com> Silly lawyers :-) I know I'm good, but building in all the HP-UX features in a few months? Not that good (or modest for that matter). Hm, 32V-x86 huh? Maybe, but I'd like to make it fairly portable and have a number of targets built from the same source tree. I don't know if that will ever happen, but I don't want to design it out either by name or file partitioning. Maybe we can address the project name at a later date. I'll keep the VAX port alive throughout the project by making sure I can cross compile a clean VAX kernel at every milestone. There may still be a VAX in the building somewhere. Even if one was around, I won't be testing the VAX port thanks to HP legal. We're now cleaning house of alpha systems, so a VAX is almost impossible to locate. Darn mergers keeps wiping them out, like that asteroid and dinosaurs years ago ;-) Progress: I'm working on the make file. I'm trying to get a clean build by substituting stubs for the VAX code I ripped out. Once done, I can concentrate on x86 equivalents. Device drivers: I have keyboard and character cell VGA code I can use. I had been planning on adapting the Hale Landis ATA code from http://www.ata-atapi.com/, and the Thix floppy driver from http://www.hulubei.net/tudor/thix/ is probably a good piece of code to model the 32V driver on. Pat Wesley Parish wrote: > It's downloaded. > > I would suggest renaming it to something like 32V-x86, though - makes it > easier to remember it's not going to be precisely the same as 32V for VAX. > > In relation to corporate caveats, the only way you could actually compete with > HP is if somehow, in a matter of months, you redid the entire development of > BSD and SVRx, up to the stage HP-UX currently is at. > > Oh well, time for me to brush off my Pajari book on Unix device drivers and > see if I can make the grade! ;) > > Wesley Parish