1: [[!template id=port
2: port="acorn32"
3: cur_rel="6.0"
4: future_rel="7.0"
5: changes_cur="6.0"
6: changes_future="7.0"
7: thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/acorn32/riscpc.gif"
8: about="""
9: NetBSD/acorn32 is a port to ARM- and StrongARM-powered Acorn RiscPC compatible
10: machines and is maintained by Reinoud Zandijk
11: [(<reinoud>)](mailto:reinoud@NetBSD.org). The first formal release of
12: NetBSD/acorn32 is 1.6. In earlier releases of NetBSD, these machines are
13: supported by NetBSD/arm32.
14:
15: The port first saw light as RiscBSD in 1994 and was later transformed into
16: NetBSD/arm32. In 2001, the arm32 port was split into separate ports for the
17: various supported hardware types. NetBSD/acorn32 was one of these.
18: """
19: supported_hardware="""
20: ###Supported System Models
21:
22: These are systems made by various computer manufacturers for which support as a
23: whole exists.
24:
25: * Acorn Risc PC 600, Risc PC 700
26: * Acorn StrongARM Risc PC, J233
27: * Castle Technology RiscPC 233T
28: * Castle Technology Kinetic RiscPC
29: * Acorn A7000, A7000+
30: * Castle Technology A7000+
31: * Acorn Network Computer
32:
33: Earlier ARM-based Acorn machines are supported by
34: [NetBSD/acorn26](ports/acord26).
35:
36: """
37:
38: additional="""
39: ###People
40:
41: Core processor support was written by Mark Brinicombe (most of it) and Neil
42: Carson (some of libkern and pmap, floating point emulators and libraries).
43:
44: Support for Acorn platforms was written by Mark Brinicombe (most of it) with
45: help from Scott Stevens (various device drivers), Melvin Tang Richardson (VIDC
46: console), Mike Pumford (EtherH driver) and Andrew McMurry (Acorn FileCore filing
47: system).
48:
49: ###Ongoing Work
50:
51: We invite you to examine the
52: [summary of current NetBSD/acorn32 problem reports](http://www.netbsd.org/Gnats/category/port-acorn32.html).
53: """
54: ]]
55: [[!tag tier2port]]
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