Annotation of wikisrc/ports/amd64.mdwn, revision 1.10
1.1 mspo 1: [[!template id=port
2: port="amd64"
1.10 ! snj 3: cur_rel="6.1.4"
1.7 mspo 4: future_rel="7.0"
5: changes_cur="6.0"
6: changes_future="7.0"
1.2 mspo 7: thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/amd64/AMD_Opteron.gif"
8: about="""
1.8 dholland 9: NetBSD/amd64 is a port to the AMD64 family of processors; it
1.9 dholland 10: supports CPUs that implement the 64-bit x86
11: architecture. This covers all recent AMD and Intel models.
1.3 mspo 12:
13: NetBSD/amd64 is a true 64bit operating system. Running
1.8 dholland 14: 32-bit NetBSD/i386 binaries is supported as well; see
1.6 mspo 15: <a href="http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?compat_netbsd32+8+NetBSD-5.1+i386">compat_netbsd32(8)</a>.
1.3 mspo 16:
17: The port was first committed to the NetBSD source tree as NetBSD/x86_64
18: on June 19th, 2001 and renamed to NetBSD/amd64 on April 26th, 2003.
19:
20: The original work to do this port was done by Frank van der Linden at
21: <a class="ulink" href="http://www.wasabisystems.com/" target="_top">Wasabi Systems</a>, assisted by
22: <a class="ulink" href="http://www.amd.com/" target="_top">AMD</a>, who provided the simulator
23: (Simics VirtuHammer), pre-release hardware and access to a range
24: of Opteron hardware through the
25: <a class="ulink" href="http://developer.amd.com/" target="_top">AMD Developer Center</a>.
26:
27: The port is fully functional. It has been tested on single-CPU and
28: multiprocessor (SMP) Opteron configurations. Since the <a class="ulink" href="../../releases/formal-2.0/NetBSD-2.0.html" target="_top">release of NetBSD 2.0</a>,
29: it is a completely supported platform.
1.2 mspo 30: """
1.1 mspo 31:
32: ]]
1.4 mspo 33: [[!tag tier1port]]
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