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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 18:30:46 UTC
Researching, I have come upon information that the iSight will hold a maximum of 4.5 GB RAM while the other iMac G5 is limited at 2GB RAM. Brltty needs to have ./autogen ran first. cat configure|more I do not understand the mindset of this community at times. I am very certain that the Americans with Disabilities Act and the visually impaired community would gladly - and there is information on the forums - work again - notice the word "again" because they have asked multiple times in the past - with the FreeBSD community. I am not blind; yet, it seems to make more sense in the FreeBSD community to set up NetFlix while ignoring millions of people who would benefit from FreeBSD working with braille devices. Before any of you reply with sarcasm or excuses- I need neurosurgery. It is a shame that someone in bad health as myself is the only one willing to work on this. On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 9:28 AM Joe Nosay <superbisquit@gmail.com> wrote: > I have two iMac G5s: one single core with 2G RAM, the other dual core with > 512M RAM. > What is the maximum RAM that each will be able to use under FreeBSD? > The project will be brltty on PPC64 and others that use a bootloader. > PPC64 will be the initial setup. > I have read through the config/configure file of the brltty source code. > The open firmware references in the FreeBSD PPC64 were also read. > Before I restart on the project, here is the basic information: > Brltty configure will need to be rewritten to include the open firmware > references. > I have never used the FreeBSD version of the device tree referenced to > as the "flattened device tree." The only use/ reference/ experience was > directly accessing open firmware from the forth prompt. > Currently, I have no braille devices here due to an extremely limited > income. I'm going to do a port build and not a package setup of both > computers. More RAM will need to be purchased. Because the > computers are at someone else's place and that I need to purchase > my own mobile dedicated network along with wireless dongles, this may > take some time. > I will inform you (pl) again when the next step or so is done. > >