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From: klaasjan gm <kla...@gm...> - 2023-01-23 06:56:48
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Thanks for the reminder, and indeed I couldn't find anything relevant in my files, unfortunately. It would be great if it could be scraped from the sourceforge ftp site, like Ed suggested (I don't have access any more I think). Best, Klaasjan Op zo 22 jan. 2023 12:32 schreef David Given <dg...@co...>: > <gentle nudge> > > I don't suppose anything turned up regarding this? Or if anyone else has > any useful pointers? > > On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 09:54, Klaasjan <kla...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi David, >> >> On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 11:28:34AM +0100, David Given wrote: >> > Hello, assuming there's anyone still alive out there... >> > >> > I'm interested in doing a Fuzix port to the Series 7; Fuzix should fit >> in >> > the limited resources better than Linux. Does anyone know where I can >> find >> > a copy of the most recent Linux kernel which I can use for reference? >> The >> > Linux-7110 website is pretty much bitrotted. >> > >> > Also, I can't find a copy of bookboot, the tool for generating a >> bootable >> > os.img for the Series 7. The link in the HOWTO is dead and I can't find >> it >> > on the SourceForge site. Is that still around anywhere? >> >> Thanks for your interest. >> I guess I (still) am the main person for bookboot, and yes, I am still >> on this list. >> Sorry to hear it is no longer easily found on the Linux-7110 site. >> Similar for the netbook/series7 kernel. >> I will try and find the source codes I still have, but this involves >> some digging, so please have some patience. >> >> Best regards, >> Klaasjan >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-7110-psion mailing list >> Lin...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-7110-psion >> > |