--- wikisrc/ports/amd64.mdwn 2012/04/15 20:35:58 1.2
+++ wikisrc/ports/amd64.mdwn 2018/03/19 04:46:32 1.23
@@ -1,38 +1,34 @@
[[!template id=port
port="amd64"
-cur_rel="5.1.2"
-future_rel="6.0"
-changes_cur="5.0"
-changes_future="6.0"
+cur_rel="7.1.2"
+future_rel="8.0"
+pkg_rel="7.0"
+changes_cur="7.0"
+changes_future="8.0"
thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/amd64/AMD_Opteron.gif"
about="""
- NetBSD/amd64 is a port to the AMD64 family of processors and
- supports all other CPUs that implement the 64bit AMD64
- architecture. These currently include AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon64,
- and Intel CPUs with the EM64T extension.
-
- NetBSD/amd64 is a true 64bit operating system. Running
- 32bit NetBSD/i386 binaries is supported as well, see
- compat_netbsd32(8). Running 32bit Linux emulations will
- be available in the future, the setup will be similar to
- the one described in compat_svr4_32(8).
-
- The port was first committed to the NetBSD source tree as NetBSD/x86_64
- on June 19th, 2001 and renamed to NetBSD/amd64 on April 26th, 2003.
-
- The original work to do this port was done by Frank van der Linden at
- Wasabi Systems, assisted by
- AMD, who provided the simulator
- (Simics VirtuHammer), pre-release hardware and access to a range
- of Opteron hardware through the
- AMD Developer Center.
-
- The port is fully functional. It has been tested on single-CPU and
- multiprocessor (SMP) Opteron configurations. Since the release of NetBSD 2.0,
- it is a completely supported platform.
-
- Andrew Doran is the maintainer of NetBSD/amd64.
+NetBSD/amd64 is a port to the AMD64 family of processors; it
+supports CPUs that implement the 64-bit x86
+architecture. This covers all recent AMD and Intel models.
+
+NetBSD/amd64 is a true 64bit operating system. Running
+32-bit NetBSD/i386 binaries is supported as well; see
+[[!template id=man name="compat_netbsd32" section="8"]].
+
+The port was first committed to the NetBSD source tree as NetBSD/x86_64
+on June 19th, 2001 and renamed to NetBSD/amd64 on April 26th, 2003.
+
+The original work to do this port was done by Frank van der Linden at
+Wasabi Systems, assisted by
+AMD, who provided the simulator
+(Simics VirtuHammer), pre-release hardware and access to a range
+of Opteron hardware through the
+AMD Developer Center.
+
+The port is fully functional. It has been tested on single-CPU and
+multiprocessor (SMP) Opteron configurations. Since the release of NetBSD 2.0,
+it is a completely supported platform.
"""
-
]]
+[[!tag tier1port]]