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NetBSD/i386 On IBM PS/2 (MCA) Machines

Jaromir Dolecek writes: "The support on NetBSD for these old IBM boxes has reached the point where it's useful for general work and should provide stable multiuser service. The NetBSD/i386 installation tools were also updated to support installation on this type of machines. The next NetBSD formal release will include all this support. Until then, it's available through NetBSD/i386 binary snapshots of the development branch. For further information, see the original announcement, the NetBSD site and NetBSD/i386 on IBM PS/2 page. Besides the hobbyist and enthusiast value of this project, the general support for MCA (MicroChannel Architecture) bus will also be used within upcoming NetBSD RS/6000 port, since quite a few of IBM RS/6000 boxes have MCA bus too."

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  1. yay by faeryman · · Score: 2, Interesting

    now i can pull out the model 80 in my closet and install this. i tried Linux at first, but i had some problems with the EDSI drivers...anyone know if NetBSD does it better?

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  2. Re:wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    How about you quit bitching, and when you submit a full port, I won't bitch about your choice of hardware, even if it's something I don't have / never heard of.

  3. Where's information on this RS/6000 port? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I've never heard of this port, and the NetBSD ports page has nothing on it. Is this perhaps an extension of the openfirmware or mac ports?

  4. Damn by jmenezes · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Just when i decide that i might as well give up on having anything useful happen with my Model 70, and get rid of it...
    *sigh*
    although, its def a good thing, seein as how a lot of the RS/6000 machines use MCA, so the bus support is something that should be very useful/important for any OS bein ported to those...

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