13 comments

  • Nexxxeh a day ago ago

    For those of us who like seeing old OSs running on old bare metal to a daft extent, a YouTuber "Omores" is worth a look:

    https://www.youtube.com/@O_mores

    He has videos on this driver running on NT and 2000.

    • nubinetwork 21 hours ago ago

      I thought this github repo looked familiar :)

  • irusensei a day ago ago

    Looking at that person's repo you'll also find NVME drivers for SGI Irix.

    https://github.com/techomancer/irixnvme

  • jdboyd a day ago ago

    I wonder how much further back he can take it. NT4 and NT3.51 would be really cool to see supported.

  • londons_explore 19 hours ago ago

    Assuming performance doesn't matter too much, isn't it easier to run all of windows NT/2k/XP as a UEFI application, using UEFI for all storage access?

    A basic driver to link the NT disk device interface to the UEFI interface shouldn't be too hard I assume.

    • bilegeek 16 hours ago ago

      Windows XP only supports UEFI because of some excellent hacks[1]. Haven't seen anything for NT or 2k beyond some preliminary testing[2].

      [1]https://msfn.org/board/topic/186793-csmwrap-boot-csm-on-uefi...

      [2]https://msfn.org/board/topic/183745-is-it-possible-to-boot-w...

    • toast0 17 hours ago ago

      UEFI is a weird environment. I'm not sure you can take an off the shelf OS and turn it into a UEFI application, because of things that are missing or restricted versus running standalone. But once you exit UEFI bootservices, you lose most of what UEFI provides, like storage access.

      Easier would probably be running something like a single guest hypervisor that would essentially translate the storage (and NICs) into an interface the OS understood.

  • spijdar a day ago ago

    Wow, imagine seeing this just after booting up my PWS running NT (and RH Linux...). NT 4, but one day I do want to try 2k.

    My immediate question which isn't (I think) answered in the repo is how do you interface the NVMe? Can you put NVMe on PCI as opposed to PCIe? How?

    In the meantime, I'll just add the desire to do this to the other Alpha-related intrusive thoughts I have, like getting that port of OpenSolaris/Illumos to Alpha to run...

    • dgl a day ago ago

      > My immediate question which isn't (I think) answered in the repo is how do you interface the NVMe? Can you put NVMe on PCI as opposed to PCIe? How?

      PCI to PCIe adapter and then PCIe to M.2: https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=78987 (PCIe has some level of backwards compatibility, although like that thread shows there are some limits as to what will work).

      • buildbot a day ago ago

        This does work on a compaq DS10. You can't boot directly from it but linux will see the nvme disk right away from a livecd.

  • jve a day ago ago

    Is this "just because" fun project or made out of a need?

    Disclaimer mentions:

    No warranty provided

    Use at your own risk

    I guess the same can be said about the OS itself :)

    • eimrine a day ago ago

      Are there any software project having any warranties?