Killer App demonstrated!
November 13, 1999 posted by Blog Import
NetHack on wscons was demonstrated during a presentation at Open Source Matsuri in Akihabara, Japan. [0 comments]
(hpcmips) New console fonts available
November 02, 1999 posted by Blog Import
The FONT_VT220L8x8 and FONT_VT220L8x10 console fonts are now available [0 comments]
Boot loader supports TX3922
October 30, 1999 posted by Blog Import
Support for the Toshiba TX3922 processors has been added to the boot loader. [0 comments]
(hpcmips) wscons driver now available
October 24, 1999 posted by Blog Import
The machine-independent wscons console driver now functions on NetBSD/hpcmips. [0 comments]
Reboot support for Phase5 PPC/68040 boards
October 18, 1999 posted by Blog Import
Special code needed to reboot an Amiga running a Phase5 PPC+MC68040 accelerator board was added to NetBSD-current. [0 comments]
tcpdump supports ARCnet
October 15, 1999 posted by Blog Import
tcpdump/libpcap can now be used to diagnose ARCnet networking problems. While this is not Amiga specific, only the Zorro-bus ARCnet boards are currently supported in NetBSD. [0 comments]
(hpcmips) First binary snapshot released!
October 10, 1999 posted by Blog Import
The first NetBSD/hpcmips binary snapshot is available. (This snapshot is now obsolete, and is no longer available.) [0 comments]
(hpcmips) If you build it, it will run!
September 25, 1999 posted by Blog Import
The NetBSD/hpcmips kernel sources are in the NetBSD CVS repository, can be compiled, and work! [0 comments]
NetBSD/hpcmips merge started
September 17, 1999 posted by Blog Import
Developers have started merging the NetBSD/hpcmips sources into the NetBSD CVS repository. [0 comments]
tz(4) update
September 07, 1999 posted by Blog Import
The tz tape driver now works with variable-blocksize drives. [0 comments]
NetBSD-1.4.1 released
August 26, 1999 posted by Blog Import
Some new Amiga specific features include support for parallel ports on the HyperCom 3+/4+ boards.
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(hpcmips) Initial demonstration with serial console
August 21, 1999 posted by Blog Import
Tetris on the serial console was demonstrated at a JNUG meeting. [0 comments]
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