--- wikisrc/ports/acorn32.mdwn 2012/12/18 16:18:49 1.1 +++ wikisrc/ports/acorn32.mdwn 2018/07/19 10:15:05 1.18 @@ -1,20 +1,21 @@ [[!template id=port port="acorn32" -cur_rel="6.0" -future_rel="7.0" -changes_cur="6.0" -changes_future="7.0" +cur_rel="8.0" +future_rel="9.0" +pkg_rel="6.1" +changes_cur="8.0" +changes_future="9.0" thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/acorn32/riscpc.gif" about=""" NetBSD/acorn32 is a port to ARM- and StrongARM-powered Acorn RiscPC compatible machines and is maintained by Reinoud Zandijk -[()](mailto:reinoud@NetBSD.org). The first formal release of -NetBSD/acorn32 is 1.6. In earlier releases of NetBSD, these machines are +[(reinoud)](mailto:reinoud@NetBSD.org). The first formal release of +NetBSD/acorn32 was 1.6. In earlier releases of NetBSD, these machines were supported by NetBSD/arm32. The port first saw light as RiscBSD in 1994 and was later transformed into NetBSD/arm32. In 2001, the arm32 port was split into separate ports for the -various supported hardware types. NetBSD/acorn32 was one of these. +various supported hardware types. NetBSD/acorn32 was one of these. """ supported_hardware=""" ###Supported System Models @@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ whole exists. * Acorn Network Computer Earlier ARM-based Acorn machines are supported by -[NetBSD/acorn26](ports/acord26). +[[NetBSD/acorn26|acorn26]]. """ @@ -43,7 +44,7 @@ Carson (some of libkern and pmap, floati Support for Acorn platforms was written by Mark Brinicombe (most of it) with help from Scott Stevens (various device drivers), Melvin Tang Richardson (VIDC -console), Mike Pumford (EtherH driver) and Andrew McMurry (Acorn FileCore filing +console), Mike Pumford (EtherH driver) and Andrew McMurry (Acorn FileCore file system). ###Ongoing Work