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From: steve@up.edu (Steve Ward)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: NetBSD 0.9 available for anon-ftp...
Date: 30 Aug 1993 11:12:10 -0700
Organization: School of Engineering, University of Portland, Portland OR
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References: <CGD.93Aug23232653@eden.CS.Berkeley.EDU> <Aug.24.09.04.16.1993.5559@remus.rutgers.edu> <DTM.93Aug26222015@booyaa.Ebay.Sun.COM> <GLASS.93Aug26230355@sun-lamp.postgres.berkeley.edu>
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In article <GLASS.93Aug26230355@sun-lamp.postgres.berkeley.edu>,
Adam Glass <glass@postgres.Berkeley.EDU> wrote:
>Already we have ports for the Amiga, hp300 (this was largely in
>net/2), Macintosh (to be released soon).  I am also aware of
>ports-in-progress for other 68k-based platforms including the Sun3 (by
>me), NS32k single-board computers, and 88k, MIPS, and sparc-based
>workstations.

Is there anywhere I can find out what platforms are going to be supported?

I'm especially interested in 68k and 88k support...I certainly don't consider
myself an expert at OS hacking, but I'm a good tester!

Steve
-- 
Steve Ward, Jr., System operator
School of Engineering, University of Portland
Portland OR
steve@up.edu