About NetBSD/atari
NetBSD/atari is the port of NetBSD to the Atari line of personal
computers. Development activity on NetBSD/atari continues at a speed
dependent on people's spare time. Currently, NetBSD/atari runs on
the TT030, Falcon and Hades. Experimental support is available for the
Milan.
Easily installed binary distributions of NetBSD/atari are available
for the 4.0 release
and for snapshots of NetBSD-current.
NetBSD/atari News
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2007-12-19:
NetBSD 4.0 released
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NetBSD 4.0 has been
released. More information is available in the
4.0 release
announcement.
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2006-11-04:
NetBSD 3.1 released
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NetBSD 3.1,
the first maintenance release of the netbsd-3 release branch,
has been released with binary distributions for 53 architectures.
More information is available in the 3.1 release
announcement.
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2006-05-09:
binary packages for m68k available
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About 1000 packages built from the latest branch
pkgsrc-2006Q1 by Greg Oster are now available at ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/packages-2006Q1/NetBSD-3.0/m68k.
The packages can be used on all ports based on m68k.
For some more details, see Greg Oster's announcement
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2005-12-23:
NetBSD 3.0 released
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NetBSD 3.0 released
with support for 57 architectures. More information is available in
the 3.0 release announcement.
Archive of NetBSD/atari news items
Supported hardware
A minimal system should have a 68030 CPU, 4MB RAM (of which 2MB
can be ST-RAM) and a SCSI or IDE disk. An FPU is not really
necessary because the BOOT and BOOTX kernels supplied in the
distribution both contain FPU-emulation support. Although the
current emulation does not yet cover the full MC68882 instruction
set, you will see that you will get a very workable system.
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ST and TT video modes, including TT-HIGH
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Falcon video (except Direct Color - 15/16 bit depth)
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Hades et4000/w32-pci video adapter
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Hades et6000-pci and et6100-pci video adapter
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Builtin 5380 SCSI adapter
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Most SCSI disks, CD-ROM's, tape's and ZIP drives
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Realtime clock
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SCC serial ports (serial2/modem2)
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720Kb/1.44Mb floppy drive
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Parallel printer
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The IDE interface on both Falcon and Hades (Including ATAPI)
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The serial interface on the first 68901 UART (modem1)
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68060 support for the Hades
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The Falcon FX memory expansion
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The atari mouse
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A 3-button mouse (see build description)
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Supported VME-bus devices (TT030/Hades)
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VME BVME410 ethernet
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Circad Leonardo 24-bit VME graphics adapter
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Crazy Dots VME et4000 graphics adapter
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VME Riebl (and possibly PAM) ethernet
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Supported Hades PCI-devices
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Adaptec 2940U SCSI NOT (see the note
below)
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ESS Technology Inc. Solo-1 Soundcard
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3Com 3c59x Network card
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Supported Hades ISA-devices
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I4BSD support for the teles 16.3 card
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NE2000 compatible cards
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Supported Milan PCI-devices
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Intel EtherExpress PRO 10+/100B
Note
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The Hades PCI bus is very critical. Many cards are not
recognized. This seems to be due to electrical problems.
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The current Adaptec driver does no longer work,
unfortunately.
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