mac.linux-m68k.org
Linux/m68k for Macintosh - The Linux/m68k for Macintosh FAQ
http://mac.linux-m68k.org/docs/faq.php
Mac os x cross dev tools. Porting linux to mac68k. The Linux/m68k for Macintosh FAQ. Installing a Linux distribution. Compiling the Kernel Yourself. Linux Utilities that Might Help. Mac Utilities that Might Help. Contributing to the Project. Section I: This FAQ. 1 Is there a FAQ? 2 Is this FAQ "official? About as official as anything is around here. 3 I have a comment/complaint/suggestion about the FAQ. Who should I tell? Tell the mailing list. Section II: The Project. 1 Is there a FAQ? See the links giv...
mac.linux-m68k.org
Linux/m68k for Macintosh - resources
http://mac.linux-m68k.org/resources
Linux/Mac68k SourceForge project page. Contains the issue tracker for this project and hosts this website. The Early Macintosh Image LoadEr, a bootloader for 68k Macs. Linux and BSD Ports to PowerPC and M68K Computers. Homepage for the Linux/m68k project. It covers ports like this one, including HP 9000/300. Linux for NuBus Power Macs and PowerBooks. Linux on top of the Mach microkernel for Power Macs and some clones. Supports NuBus Power Macs. This project is long abandoned. OpenBSD for 68k Macintosh.
mac.linux.be
Apple PowerPC wiki | Linux on your Apple Mac | iLinux
http://mac.linux.be/content/apple-powerpc-wiki
Skip to main content. Linux on your Apple Mac iLinux. About GNU/Linux and why we want to run it (the soapbox). The firmware for PowerPC machines. The boot loader for Open Firmware based machines. A Guide to Open Firmware. Booting CD/HDD/USB/network from Open Firmware. Xorgconf files for various Macs. Choosing the right distribution. Here's where to look if you are trying to find the best distribution to run on your. What you need to know before you start downloading. GNU/Linux Distributions for PowerPC.
bikefridaywalter.wordpress.com
free at last | foldable walter
https://bikefridaywalter.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/free-at-last
Fixed and folded in five four one. December 8, 2011. Posted by bikefridaywalter under *nix. So first a little housekeeping. Sorry I’ve been a little lax on posting things here. Been busy and, besides, microblogging (see Twitter feed. Is more up my alley (haiku is my favorite poetry form). On the subject of music, which this post will concern itself with, I should point out a few things:. Isn’t dead, just been busy. That, and I’m waiting on Mixxx. To fix the bug with my microphone. Who runs the Timetheory.
lambda-the-ultimate.org
Lambda the Ultimate | Programming Languages Weblog
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node?from=1930
While downtown doing something else entirely I managed to find myself in a bookshop. One of the few bookshops not belonging to a chain; in fact one that was established in 1908. They had some used books, and I managed to find two that were both interesting and cheap (around $6 each): Pascal User Manual and Report. By Jensen and Wirth, 1974 Springer (alas only the 3rd edition from 1985) and Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems. By Richard Gabriel (1985, MIT). Here's a taste from both. Making Asynchr...
lars.nocrew.org
Lars Brinkhoff's computers
http://lars.nocrew.org/computers.html
My main machine. Used for programming. Keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard. Used for programming and as a router. For the local network. Vendor: Corel Computer (defunct), then Rebel.com. Defunct), now NetWinder Inc. V4) @ 274 MHz. Keyboard: Happy Hacking Keyboard. IP: 194.236.2.3. Two of these. Currently not in use. V8) @ 85 MHz. See also Frequently Asked Questions About Buying an Old Sun System. V8e) @ 66 MHz. Printer emulations: PCL 6, Epson FX-850, IBM Proprinter XL. Used as an X terminal. V7) @ 33 MHz.
redstar.de
redstar.de
http://www.redstar.de/index.html
Dies ist nur ein Stern! LDC - der LLVM-basierte D Compiler. LDC - der LLVM-basierte D Compiler. Compiler. LDC generiert hochoptimierten Code und ist für x86/x86 64 und PowerPC 32/64 verfügbar. Portierungen auf ARM, MIPS und andere Architekturen sind in Arbeit. Für Diskussionen rund um LDC. Mapping High-Level Constructs to LLVM IR. Tutorial: Creating an LLVM Backend for the Cpu0 Architecture. A simple tutorial on generating PTX assembler out of Ada source code using LLVM NVPTX backend. Dort gibt es auch d...
puetzk.org
Kevin Puetz - Linux
http://puetzk.org/projects/linux.shtml
Since Linux, the operating system kernel underlying many Free software environments, has become the poster child of Free software in general, I suppose I should mention that I do have some small bits of code in the kernel. Mostly, I've done various small bugfixes; in one small moment of glory it was an noticeable feature. This code is related to my work on KDE. And is in the Linux/PPC soundcard drivers for apple's sound hardware. My first experience with linux on my own computer instead of My Friend's.