Diff for /wikisrc/ports/evbarm.mdwn between versions 1.94 and 1.95

version 1.94, 2020/09/15 07:55:44 version 1.95, 2020/09/15 08:11:13
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 about="""  about="""
 NetBSD/evbarm is the port of NetBSD to various systems based on chips  NetBSD/evbarm is the port of NetBSD to various systems based on chips
 implementing the ARM architecture. The "evb" component is a reference  implementing the ARM architecture. The "evb" component is a reference
 to evaluation boards, the original target of the port, but this  to evaluation boards, the original target of the port. However, the
 is no longer relevant - NetBSD/evbarm now runs on a range of  single GENERIC/GENERIC64 kernel now supports a range of machines including
 hardware based on APCI or devicetrees, including a range of development  development boards, virtual machines, "ServerReady" (SBBR/SBSA) hardware,
 boards, powerful servers, virtual machines, and even some laptops.  and laptops through both device tree and ACPI based booting.
 """  """
 supported_hardware="""  supported_hardware="""
 ### CPU types  ### CPU types
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 as aarch64). These run with fully 64-bit kernels and userland. Running  as aarch64). These run with fully 64-bit kernels and userland. Running
 32-bit ARM binaries is also supported with `compat32`.  32-bit ARM binaries is also supported with `compat32`.
   
   Since NetBSD 9.0, there is support for symmetric and asymmetrical
   multiprocessing (aka big.LITTLE).
   
 evbarm variants are little endian unless otherwise stated. NetBSD provides  evbarm variants are little endian unless otherwise stated. NetBSD provides
 big endian images primarily for testing purposes and to ensure that the code  big endian images primarily for testing purposes and to ensure that the code
 is endian-clean.  is endian-clean.

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