Re: Linux on Sony PlayStation 2
On 10 Aug 2001, Marshal Wong wrote:
>John Galt <galt@inconnu.isu.edu> writes:
>
>> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Rainer Keller wrote:
>>
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> >first off, sorry, if this post is completely wrong on this mailing
>> >list....
>> >
>> >At LinuxTag 2001 in Stuttgart, Germany, there was a Sony PlayStation 2
>> >with Debian Linux shown at the Debian booth.
>> >Unfortunately, I was at the LinuxTag, but not the booth.
>>
>> Prolly Debian-sh. It's not ready for primetime yet, but I'm sure there's
>> a mailinglist to look in on and probably some test binaries...
>>
>> >Now, I'd like to know, what it needs to get Linux running on such a
>> >machine, what kind of hardware is needed, and whether it's available in
>> >Germany, anyway ,-]]
>>
>> http://www.m17n.org/linux-sh/debian/
>>
>
>Actually, that's for the SEGA DreamCast's SuperH processor. I'm
>pretty sure that the PS2 doesn't run a SuperH, although the chips were
>fabricated by Hitachi.
Okay, mips. So I don't know my game consoles too well. There's a
debian-mips list and page as well...
>Perhaps a more relevant link, but a bit US centered.
>
>http://www.xrhino.com/
>
>>
>> >Any advice or help would be appreciated.
>> >
>> >Greetings,
>> >raY
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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