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From: rmacklem@uoguelph.ca (Rick Macklem)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Is there a port to R3000 or R4000 processors?
Date: 20 Jun 1994 14:57:46 GMT
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Michael L. VanLoon (michaelv@iastate.edu) wrote:

: There is a port of NetBSD to the older DECstations (2100, 3100, and
: 5000/200; the first two being R2000, and the last, I believe, an
: R3000).  I don't know what state the PMAX port is currently in, but
: last I heard it was in alpha development.

There is support for the 5000/1xx (3min) and 5000/xx (maxine) as well,
but no R4000 support (at least that is what is in 4.4BSD-lite).