=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/aviion.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -c -r1.1 -r1.2 *** www/aviion.html 2006/05/09 21:25:33 1.1 --- www/aviion.html 2006/05/09 21:27:08 1.2 *************** *** 48,59 **** In September 2003, Chris Tribo published some excerpts of the technical documentation for the AViiON series 400. Having a look at it, it was obvious these systems were built upon a modified MVME188 design, already supported by ! OpenBSD/mvme88k, but there was no interest in workin on AViiON support at that time.

Then, late April 2006, enough boredom convinced Miod Vallat to start a port, ! although he did not have access to any AViiON hardware, as a challenge. In two weeks, thanks to the help of Chris Tribo, a model 410 was running multiuser (but diskless) - a proof that this effort was worth continuing inside the OpenBSD tree. And work continues.. --- 48,59 ---- In September 2003, Chris Tribo published some excerpts of the technical documentation for the AViiON series 400. Having a look at it, it was obvious these systems were built upon a modified MVME188 design, already supported by ! OpenBSD/mvme88k, but there was no interest in working on AViiON support at that time.

Then, late April 2006, enough boredom convinced Miod Vallat to start a port, ! even though he did not have access to any AViiON hardware, as a challenge. In two weeks, thanks to the help of Chris Tribo, a model 410 was running multiuser (but diskless) - a proof that this effort was worth continuing inside the OpenBSD tree. And work continues.. *************** *** 149,155 ****
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