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From: deraadt@fsa.ca (Theo de Raadt)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: NetBSd vs SunOS ?
Date: 28 Oct 1994 04:08:51 GMT
Organization: little lizard city
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In-reply-to: vixie@gw.home.vix.com's message of 27 Oct 94 20:29:17

In article <VIXIE.94Oct27202917@gw.home.vix.com> vixie@gw.home.vix.com (Paul A Vixie) writes:
   How close are you to SS5/SS10/SS20 support?  That's a different CPU, right?

I have enough manuals, chunks of code, and someone is giving me a
machine.  There's a variety of cpu's in the sun4m family, including
but not limited to microsparc1, microsparc2, supersparc, hypersparc,
...

I've written parts of the sun4m support already -- someone lent me a
machine for a short period months ago, and I can get to
pmap_bootstrap. Not very far, eh?

Turnaround is fair play, you set yourself up; how goes it with BSDI's
sun4m support plans? :-)
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