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1.1 deraadt 15: <h2>OpenBSD/mac68k</h2>
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1.22 gene 20: OpenBSD/mac68k runs on many of the Motorola 680x0-based Macintosh machines. It
1.11 briggs 21: requires a Motorola 68020, 68030, or a 68040 processor. If you have a
22: 68020, it will also need a Motorola 68851 PMMU (note that this is
23: different from the 68881, which is an FPU). While the system is
24: quite useful (it's being run as an internet server and router), there
25: is still plenty of work to be done. Please jump in and become a part
26: of the action!
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1.20 deraadt 29: <h3><font color=#0000e0><strong>History and Status:</strong></font></h3>
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1.3 fn 31: <p>
1.11 briggs 32: The mac68k port of OpenBSD was derived from NetBSD/mac68k, and it
1.28 downsj 33: supports most of the same hardware as NetBSD. This does not mean
1.11 briggs 34: that OpenBSD is the same as NetBSD. Far from it. The kernel makes
35: up only a small part of the full system.
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1.20 deraadt 39: <h3><font color=#0000e0>Supported Hardware:</font></h3>
1.19 gene 40: OpenBSD/mac68k now runs on most 680x0 Macintoshes. Specifically, it
1.15 johns 41: should work on:
42: <ul>
43: <li> 68020 with 68851 PMMU and 68881 FPU
44: <li> 68030 with 68882 FPU (most Macs have this)
45: <li> 68040 (not including the 68LC040)
46: </ul>
47: </p>
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50: The following Macintosh models are "fully" supported. This means that at
51: least the SCSI controller, ADB (keyboard and mouse), and some sort of
52: display will function on these models. On some of these machines, a PMMU
53: and/or FPU are required if they are not provided by default with the
54: machine.
55: <ul>
56: <li> Mac II, Mac IIx, Mac IIcx, Mac IIci, Mac SE/30,
57: <li> Mac IIsi, Mac IIvx, Mac IIvi, Performa 600, Centris 650,
1.35 miod 58: <li> Color Classic, Classic II, LC520, LC550, Performa 4xx, LCII,
59: <li> LCIII, MacTV, Quadra 610, Quadra 700, Quadra 650, Quadra800
60: <li> Quadra 840AV, some Duo Series,
1.15 johns 61: <li> Powerbook 180 and 180c, PB140, PB145, PB145B, PB160, PB170, PB165,
62: <li> PB165c
63: </ul>
64: </p>
65:
66: <p>Supported devices on all of the above systems include:
67: <ul>
68: <li> Internal SCSI bus and most SCSI tapes, hard drives, and CD-ROMs
69: <li> Internal sound--enough to beep on some machines, anyway
70: <li> Most NuBus video cards (there have been some problems with some 24-bit color cards)
71: <li> Both internal serial ports
72: <li> ADB keyboards and mice
73: <li> Ethernet cards based on the Natl. Semiconductor 8390 (Asante, Apple, and a few others)
1.35 miod 74: <li> Some ethernet cards based on the SONIC chip including internal Ethernet on many of Apple's non-AV Quadras/Centrises and PowerBook 500 series.
1.15 johns 75: </ul>
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78: Some systems will boot and are usable from an external terminal (serial tty or SL/IP):
79: <ul>
1.38 miod 80: <li> LC475, Performa 475, Quadra 605, Quadra 950
1.15 johns 81: <li> possibly others
82: </ul>
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1.35 miod 85: <p>
86: Some systems are reportedly almost supported:
87: <ul>
1.36 miod 88: <li>LC/Performa575 (if 68LC040 replaced with a 68040)
89: <li>LC/Performa630 (if 68LC040 replaced with a 68040, and booted from an external SCSI drive)
90: <li>PowerBook 550c (but the internal SCSI drive is not supported yet)
1.35 miod 91: </ul>
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1.15 johns 94: <p>
95: What isn't supported, but often asked about:
96: <ul>
1.34 jufi 97: <li> PowerPC-based Macs. Some of these are supported in the <A HREF="macppc.html">OpenBSD/macppc</a> port.
1.15 johns 98: <li> Machines based on Apple's IOP technology including the Mac IIfx.
1.18 todd 99: <li> Machines based on the 68LC040 processor. Unfortunately, the chip itself contains a major bug which is presently being worked on. However, machines such as the Centris 605 don't work right now.
1.36 miod 100: <li> LCPDS ethernet cards.
101: <li> Apple Communication Slot (CS) ethernet cards.
1.35 miod 102: <li> Quadra/Centris AV series' onboard MACE ethernet.
1.15 johns 103: </ul>
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1.22 gene 107: Current information and help with installing can be found in the
1.41 ! miod 108: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.2/mac68k/INSTALL.mac68k">INSTALL.mac68k</a>
1.16 gene 109: document distributed with the most recent release of OpenBSD. Also, be sure
1.22 gene 110: to see the most recent mac68k errata on the <a href="errata.html#mac68k">OpenBSD
111: errata page</a>. It contains some information <em>vitally important</em> to
112: correctly installing the system from the CDROMs.
1.13 gene 113: </p>
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1.9 briggs 116: There is a list of <a href="plus.html">changes</a> in the
117: machine-independent portions of the system. Check it out.
1.3 fn 118: </p>
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1.13 gene 120: <p>
1.27 downsj 121: There is a mailing list devoted to OpenBSD/mac68k at
1.28 downsj 122: <a href="mailto:mac68k@openbsd.org">mac68k@openbsd.org</a>.
1.27 downsj 123: To join the OpenBSD/mac68k mailing list, send a message body of <b>"help"</b>
1.28 downsj 124: to <a href="mailto:majordomo@openbsd.org">majordomo@openbsd.org</a>
1.27 downsj 125: and you will receive a reply outlining all of your options.
1.17 briggs 126: </p>
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1.22 gene 129: To learn how to obtain the most recent release of OpenBSD/mac68k, please
1.39 miod 130: see the page we have on <a href=ftp.html>FTP'ing OpenBSD</a>.
1.22 gene 131: </p>
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1.32 millert 134: There is currently no official maintainer for the mac68k port.
1.8 briggs 135: </p>
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