HP Apollo

Turbo Fredriksson (turbo@tripnet.se)
22 Sep 1998 22:02:23 -0700


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When I was packing up the source for 2.1.122 I acctually
sat there and watched it unpack (I never did that before,
I just swich tty, and do other things :), and saw the
word 'apollo'... So I did a search in the whole dir for
the word apollo, but didn't find anything clearifying.

Is this the HP Apollo (HP 300 clone) ? If so, how working
is it? If it works, any idea how do a cross compile from
NetBSD (or could someone please send me a kernel, and a
little FS I can boot up with)?

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