Re: Linux on O2?
From: Ralf Baechle <hidden>
Date: 2000-02-19 23:59:56
On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 06:30:22AM -0200, Marc Esipovich wrote:
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Im still wainting to hear anything about the indigo i hear alot of talk about the indigo2 but nothing about the original blue boxesThe problem is that the origin docs are gone by now and SGI can't just go and ship the IRIX source to hackers ...Wow, what do you mean gone by now? are you saying there's no chance in hell to obtain the documentation? it can't be gone.
Remember that SGI is a company that designs a large fraction of a system. So the designers of some piece of hardware and it's direct users, the kernel programmers have close to each other. For a lot of chips documentation never is written or at least never the same way so it would be the case for chips that would be marketed as such. It's obvious that this isn't good at all for Free Software where the access to high quality documentation is crucial. So now imagine what has happened to all the knowledge about a machine during the decade after it was developed? The product's development finishes, it get's marketed, the OS for gets some final bugfixes and even later it gets phased out. Silence. Meanwhile the brains behind the machine leave the company, tapes and paper go to some dark room where nobody still remembers them and the machine gets forgotten. Slow death of a computer ... Ralf