speakup on a sparc
Brent Harding
bharding at ufw2.com
Wed Oct 18 19:17:24 EDT 2000
Wonder if it'd be worth buying as a second machine to try it on, maybe not
if it's untested. The second machine I'd eventually get wouldn't need
windows on it, so anything I could get a sightless install of linux on to
would be good. The redhat serial interface method would probably work
really good, as if I ever do install linux to machines that will usually
have no synth connected to them, I'd have to do it some how.
At 09:43 AM 10/18/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Buddy Brannan <davros at ycardz.com> writes:
>
>> Well, Kirk can address this better, but I don't see any reason why you
>> can't run Linux on a Sparc *if* you're running Linux for a Sparc processor.
>
>Well, the architecture patches for sparc are already in the speakup
>tree. I haven't had a chance to try them out on a sparc machine but
>would be willing to help anyone that had a sparc to play with.
>
> Kirk
>
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