NetBSD on PS2 32
zmcgrew writes: "Linux has been out for the PS2 for a while, but what about the *BSD users? Well, now NetBSD is availible for the PS2! This means that NetBSD is now availible for 2 gaming consoles, the Dreamcast, and now the PS2. Wonder if the Game Cube and X-Box are in the works? =) I quote from the page, " To boot the kernel, you will require a special boot disc from SONY. The playstation2 can not read CD-Rs. Currently, the only such disc available is the SONY Playstation 2 Linux distribution, sold only in Japanese markets." Well, this leaves a bunch of people out, but maybe someone will figure out how to get the PS2 to boot & read CD-Rs... *Ahem* Maybe a *Co-Weekend project-ugh* for someone? =)" Looks like this port appeared last month -- which means that in a week or so, NetBSD will probably be running on the graphics subsystem alone ;)
Game (Score:1, Funny)
Is NetBSD a game?
Is it fun?
Do I shoot things? Or build walls and make the blocks disappear?
how to boot cd-r's on a playstation 2 (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:how to boot cd-r's on a playstation 2 (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:how to boot cd-r's on a playstation 2 (Score:1)
You're entitled to your opinion, but let me correct a few facts. For a start, it's 44 wires. It works on the majority of boards out there at the moment. The track you have to cut is easy to repair. If you don't want some of the features, ie. DVD multiregion or Macrovision removal, then you can skip the installation of some wires.
I urge other readers to go and visit the actual homepage of the product Playstationmods [playstationmods.com] and check out the full specification and installation details before posting any criticism. Also, check Digital Forums [digital-forums.com] for reviews and opinions.
NEO 4 isn't the only mod available either. Channel Technology [channeltechnology.com] have produced the Messiah modchip. See their Messiah World [messiah-world.com] forum for more info.
umm (Score:3, Interesting)
Yes it can. Maybe it can't boot CD-Rs (I dunno I haven't tried) but I have a mod-chipped Japanese and American model and each will read a CD-R ok. It might need a mod-chip, I dont know if a stock one will read them though.
The Japanese one needs a blue utility disc to play Cd-Rs along with a modchip. Maybe using those would bypass the need for the Sony disc, since it ejects the utlity disc to swap a Cd-R in, then it could boot a kernel off the swapped disc?
(man this post makes no sense)
yes but you cant get it in the US. (Score:2, Insightful)
PS2's can't read burned CD's apparently.
The linux distro is stamped and sold for use ONLY in Japan afaik.
And finnaly the NetBSD port isn't really a full port, its just a kernel+bootloader that could be used, if it were stamped.
Did I get this all right?
It was one thing when NetBSD came out with support for AMD's X86-64bit, because there were emulators developers were supposed to use to get ready. So there was something to run it on.
This on the other hand...well, you just can't run it yet.
When I saw the headline, I thought, ohh wow,
- now
we can actually see it boot, but no.Its pretty agrivating a ps2 can't read burned disks
Re:yes but you cant get it in the US. (Score:1)
Depends on who "you" are. People in Japan can run it.
But the fact that it's not generally available is one reason that we (= NetBSD people) have not really promoted this port.
Re:yes but you cant get it in the US. (Score:1)
Re:PS2? (Score:1)
Not on Game Cube (Score:1, Insightful)
More than I thought! (Score:2, Insightful)
10/100 baseT ethernet adapter
A Hard Drive (couldn't determine size)
USB keyboard
USB Mouse 2 button + Scoll wheel button
A cord that as far as I can tell will attach a monitor
PS2 linux Beta Release 1 DVD DISK
- PlayStartion 2 Runtime Enviroment
PS2 Linux Beta Release 1 install kit
Linux 2.2.1 + 2.2.18
XFree86 3.3.6
gcc 2.95.2
Mesa Graphics Synthesizer
Playstation 2 ( cant determine what this software is)
check out this screenshot
http://www.ps2linux.com/images/pv/screenshot.jp
It shows someone running gimp,and compiling somthing in kterm
I wonder what performance is like? A large swap on the hard drive is probably needed.
IF this becomes available in US I will pick it up.
Re:More than I thought! (Score:1)
I will be getting it when it comes to the US.
NetBSD runs on a lot of machines (Score:1)