Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org> writes:
> Things have firmed up nicely for the 7.2 release. We currently have
> several NetBSD platforms which have not reported success for 7.2, maybe
> only because they have a relatively small user base (and aging
> processors) nowadays. If anyone still has a m68k, VAX or arm running
> NetBSD, let us know!
Has anyone tried to run it on OS X 10.1? I know there were problems
with the compiler changes that Apple put in but I don't recall if
there's an easy fix.
If someone can say "it should work" I'll try to get it compiled and
working there--I want to take my PowerBook on holiday and do some
hacking...
> Oh, and a question about Linux/PlayStation2: if it is an x86 processor,
> even without test and set support, should we list it separately? Or is
> it enough like other PCs that it is too fine a distinction to make?
I am quite sure PS2 is not x86. It's some kind of RISC with a lot of
special 3d and sound hardware, but I forget which.
-Doug
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