What follows is a report, written by David Brownlee
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We only had two acorn machines, but we plugged the gap with two sparc stations, a couple of i386 laptops, and a i386 CD burning box all running NetBSD.
Chris Gilbert burned CDs on demand on containing:
The show seemed busier on saturday than sunday, though we sold more CDs on sunday, possibly due to the fact we had more time to talk to people.
There was quite a lot of interest in NetBSD/arm32, including quite a few people who had used earlier versions (1.2, 1.3), also tried ArmLinux, and were interested in trying out the latest version.
Our A440/1 was not in a suitable state to try any NetBSD/arm26 display, but various people expressed surprise that a port was under way, and seemed pleased that their old arm2 and arm3 boxes might be able to run NetBSD (albeit very slowly :) someday.
Chris ran demonstrations of installing 1.5_ALPHA2 on a fresh RISC OS4 RiscPC both days, which attracted a reasonable crowd (the ArmLinux people came for one, then had the PA system announce they were running one also).
The new sysinst installer went down very well - commented as being much easier than both the old method or ArmLinux.
Castle got in touch regarding drivers for some of their cards - they may still have a copy of a driver, and also would be willing to give technical documentation on the Kinetic card.
Riscstation loaned us a machine to test NetBSD - there were issues with the bootloader, but they would be very willing to ship a loan machine to a developer to work on support.
We sold around 16 CDs at the show, but various people expressed an interest in purchasing later, and even more said they would go away and download it from the NetBSD site.
Anyone who wants a copy of the CD can email Chris at
<chris@buzzbee.freeserve.co.uk>
- it may take a few days to
ship.
A lot of people took leaflets Chris printed based on a previous leaflet from Charles Hannum.
If anyone is interested in helping with any of the below, assisting at future shows, or anything related to NetBSD/arm{26,32}, please get in touch.
< Default /etc/ttys to vt100 not pc3 >
Around 9 months ago the default terminal type in NetBSD/arm32 was switched to pc3 (which matches the shark) from vt100 (which matches riscpc and cats). This will be fixed for 1.5.
< Patch to avoid RISC OS4 NVRAM corruption (PR:8759) >
Dave Daniels submitted a patch to enable NetBSD to update the NVRAM checksum (required for RISC OS4). This will be included in 1.5.
< Packages >
< !BtRiscBSD >
< Other RISC OS based install issues >
< sysinst issues >
< Hardware/Software support >
We may be attending the December 2 show in the midlands (more details later).
Many thanks to Chris for organising the stand, leaflets, and CDs, and to Alan for helping out on saturday (and with transport).
We plan to have an even better show next time :)
Things we need for next time: