Your title mentions 10.x but did I miss 10.x in the video? 😅. Are you reporting the poor performance to the NetBSD mips port mailing list? No harm linking this video as well so they can see. If it could be a responsive OS it would have a lot of potential! (Are other MIPS machines this bad?) (Also - do you have any devices for VENIX OS, ELKS Linux, or Gray386linux?)
Well 30 years old machine and modern OS, is not very fast combination :D
I remember trying openbsd on an o2 many years ago, seemed ok. Never tried either net or open on an indy, but maybe I should try that again sometime
Your title mentions 10.x but did I miss 10.x in the video? 😅.
Are you reporting the poor performance to the NetBSD mips port mailing list?
No harm linking this video as well so they can see.
If it could be a responsive OS it would have a lot of potential!
(Are other MIPS machines this bad?)
(Also - do you have any devices for VENIX OS, ELKS Linux, or Gray386linux?)
Solve the issue 🙂 but it's dead slow... why ? BTW , why you are not using the latest Version IRIX 6.5.X ?
6.5.x is for 64bit MIPS machines. The Indy is older and 32bit, so running a period specific of IRIX makes sense as it is a lot faster for the Indy.
Will 10.0 work on the Indy?
wow.. that is slow.. impressive nonetheless that a '93 machine could still run modern Unix
There is nothing 'modern' about NetBSD.
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