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7.1.2

[[!template id=port
port="hpcsh"
cur_rel="7.1.2"
future_rel="8.0"
pkg_rel="6.0"
changes_cur="7.0"
changes_future="8.0"
thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/hpcsh/jornada690.gif"
about="""
NetBSD/hpcsh brings the NetBSD operating system to
[HITACHI](http://www.hitachi.com/) [Super-H
family](http://www.superh.com/) based Windows CE PDA machines.
Currently, the [sh3](http://www.superh.com/products/sh3.htm) processor
is supported.

The port name hpcsh was coined from hardwares NetBSD/hpcsh runs: SH
based systems in Microsoft's H/PC (Handheld PC) form factor. A H/PC
machine contains a keyboard and a touch screen, equipped with 8MB or
more RAM. The port supports the HPC form factor, as well as the H/PC Pro
and PsPC (Palmsized PC). (Many PsPC machines are used by the developers
for active development.)

NetBSD/hpcsh is an ideal platform for mobile computing applications
because of hardware sizes. And, of course, NetBSD/hpcsh supports all the
standard features you expect NetBSD, such as IPv6 and IPsec.

"""
supported_hardware="""
## Supported System Models

Many kinds of H/PC, H/PC Pro, and PsPC systems are supported by
NetBSD/hpcsh. View [[the supported system table|hpcsh_support_status]] to see if
your system is supported.

## Support Status

[[Support Status list|hpcsh_support_status]]

"""
additional="""
-   [[NetBSD/sh3|sh3]]
-   [[NetBSD/hpcarm|hpcarm]]
-   [[NetBSD/hpcmips|hpcmips]]
-   [hpcsh kernel source via
    cvsweb](http://cvsweb.NetBSD.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/arch/hpcsh/)
-   [The Windows CE eMbedded Visual Tools
    3.0](http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/windowsmobile/downloads/default.aspx)
-   [SuperH RISC enabling Windows
    CE](http://semiconductor.hitachi.com/windowsce/)
"""

]]
[[!tag tier2port]]

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