For People familiar with DC's NetBSD/Linux
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 3:25 pm
Hello people ^^
I'm new here and ill start out my first post with a introduction, then a little extra question I've been pondering.
So hello, my name is warren and i live in the USA. I'm 21 years young and i love to work with embedded electronics, and do my own hobbyist hardware for my own needs.
I also like to work on cars. like... i love cars or trucks^^. I've had a total of 11 vehicles since i was 15 xD. I payed so much for car stuff its ridiculous.
But my question:
I'm wondering if any users here that have used or are using NetBSD/Linux on your dreamcast? If so how well does it work for you? Also, if during your time using NetBSD/Linux was there any specific limitations?
The reason i ask is because I've always used PS2Linux, but i have a nice "development" retail DC i made so i can use SDcard and USB-Serial for KOS or SD / HDD for DS. But managing to run any gnu or bsd system has failed in the past on the DC.
Thanks,
Warren
I'm new here and ill start out my first post with a introduction, then a little extra question I've been pondering.
So hello, my name is warren and i live in the USA. I'm 21 years young and i love to work with embedded electronics, and do my own hobbyist hardware for my own needs.
I also like to work on cars. like... i love cars or trucks^^. I've had a total of 11 vehicles since i was 15 xD. I payed so much for car stuff its ridiculous.
But my question:
I'm wondering if any users here that have used or are using NetBSD/Linux on your dreamcast? If so how well does it work for you? Also, if during your time using NetBSD/Linux was there any specific limitations?
The reason i ask is because I've always used PS2Linux, but i have a nice "development" retail DC i made so i can use SDcard and USB-Serial for KOS or SD / HDD for DS. But managing to run any gnu or bsd system has failed in the past on the DC.
Thanks,
Warren