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  • Getting and installing OpenBSD/mvme88k
  • Hardware details -


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  • Write code for new binutils (and gdb), switch to ELF and, later, shared libraries. -


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    Supported processor boards

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    Besides various Motorola complete systems (M8120, @@ -146,7 +142,6 @@

    Supported on-board devices

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    Supported VME boards

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    Unsupported processor boards

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    -The last OpenBSD/mvme88k release is -OpenBSD 3.4, but -this is not a supported release. It is strongly advised to use a recent snapshot -instead.
    +The latest supported OpenBSD/mvme88k release is +OpenBSD 3.5. +Here are the + +OpenBSD/mvme88k 3.5 installation instructions +. +

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    Snapshots are made available from time to time, in -this location +this location as well as in a few mirrors. Here are the - + OpenBSD/mvme88k snapshot installation instructions as well.

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    Pictures of a Motorola 900 modular chassis, with a 33MHz MVME187 CPU board, 32MB RAM, 4 MVME332XT serial boards, and an Archive 250MB QIC tape drive. @@ -256,7 +252,6 @@

  • MVME187 Series 900 (rear view close up)
  • MVME188 Dual proc board -

    This is a boot log of an MVME187 system. @@ -343,7 +338,7 @@
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    -$OpenBSD: mvme88k.html,v 1.51 2004/04/29 13:13:23 miod Exp $ +$OpenBSD: mvme88k.html,v 1.52 2004/05/04 21:21:08 david Exp $