About NetBSD/mvme68k
NetBSD/mvme68k is the port of NetBSD to Motorola's 68k
VME Single Board Computers (SBC). The first Motorola SBC
was introduced in 1988. Motorola has continued development
on 68k and PowerPC based SBC VME modules.
Development activity on NetBSD/mvme68k continues at a
speed that depends on people's spare time and access to
hardware. NetBSD runs on
the original Motorola 68k VME SBC (MVME147), the
68040 based MVME162 (LX 200/300 and the new P2/P4
series based on the Petra ASIC), MVME167 and the 68060 based
MVME172 (LX 200/300 and Petra P2/P4) and MVME177 boards.
NetBSD/mvme68k News
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2008-10-13:
NetBSD 4.0.1 released
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NetBSD 4.0.1 has been
released. More information is available in the
4.0.1 release
announcement.
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2007-12-19:
NetBSD 4.0 released
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NetBSD 4.0 has been
released. More information is available in the
4.0 release
announcement.
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2006-11-04:
NetBSD 3.1 released
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NetBSD 3.1,
the first maintenance release of the netbsd-3 release branch,
has been released with binary distributions for 53 architectures.
More information is available in the 3.1 release
announcement.
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2006-05-09:
binary packages for m68k available
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About 1000 packages built from the latest branch
pkgsrc-2006Q1 by Greg Oster are now available at ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/packages-2006Q1/NetBSD-3.0/m68k.
The packages can be used on all ports based on m68k.
For some more details, see Greg Oster's announcement
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2005-12-23:
NetBSD 3.0 released
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NetBSD 3.0 released
with support for 57 architectures. More information is available in
the 3.0 release announcement.
Archive of NetBSD/mvme68k news items
Supported Single Board Computer modules
Boot options
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Supported:
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Unupported:
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CD-ROM (Motorola firmware limitation)
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