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port="mac68k" |
port="mac68k" |
cur_rel="6.0" |
cur_rel="7.0.1" |
future_rel="7.0" |
future_rel="7.0" |
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pkg_rel="6.0" |
changes_cur="6.0" |
changes_cur="6.0" |
changes_future="7.0" |
changes_future="7.0" |
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Macintoshes with a 68040 or 68030 processor, and on Macs with a 68020 |
Macintoshes with a 68040 or 68030 processor, and on Macs with a 68020 |
processor (provided that they also have a 68851 PMMU). For Macs using |
processor (provided that they also have a 68851 PMMU). For Macs using |
the PowerPC processor, please take a look at |
the PowerPC processor, please take a look at |
[NetBSD/macppc](../macppc/). |
[[NetBSD/macppc|macppc]]. |
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The mac68k port was originally known as MacBSD. It began as a port of |
The mac68k port was originally known as MacBSD. It began as a port of |
the Berkeley Networking Release 2 (more commonly known as Net/2) with |
the Berkeley Networking Release 2 (more commonly known as Net/2) with |
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- Quadra/Centris 660AV |
- Quadra/Centris 660AV |
- Quadra 840AV |
- Quadra 840AV |
- Quadra 630 |
- Quadra 630 |
- Centris 610[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
- Centris 610[[1](#68LC040)] |
- Quadra 610 DOS[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
- Quadra 610 DOS[[1](#68LC040)] |
- Quadra 605[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
- Quadra 605[[1](#68LC040)] |
- LC 475, Performa 475/476[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
- LC 475, Performa 475/476[[1](#68LC040)] |
- LC 575, Performa 575/577/578[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
- LC 575, Performa 575/577/578[[1](#68LC040)] |
- LC 580, Performa 580/588[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
- LC 580, Performa 580/588[[1](#68LC040)] |
- LC 630/630 DOS, Performa |
- LC 630/630 DOS, Performa |
630/631/635/636/637/638[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
630/631/635/636/637/638[[1](#68LC040)] |
- Performa 640 DOS[^[1]^](#ftn.68LC040) |
- Performa 640 DOS[[1](#68LC040)] |
- PowerBook 170 |
- PowerBook 170 |
- PowerBook 160/165/180 |
- PowerBook 160/165/180 |
- PowerBook 550c |
- PowerBook 550c |
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[^[1]^](#68LC040)System is based on the Motorola 68LC040 and [FPU |
[1]<a name="68LC040"></a>System is based on the Motorola 68LC040 and [FPU |
functions are not yet fully |
functions are not yet fully |
supported](http://www.macbsd.com/macbsd/LC040-and-BSD.html). |
supported](http://www.macbsd.org/macbsd/LC040-and-BSD.html). |
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## History of NetBSD/mac68k |
* [NetBSD/mac68k Meta-FAQ](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mac68k/meta-faq.html) |
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* [BSD/mac68k Booter Manual](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mac68k/booter-manual/index.html) |
[Allen Briggs](http://www.ninthwonder.com/~briggs/) was the port |
* [NetBSD/mac68k Supported hardware](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mac68k/hardware.html) |
maintainer of NetBSD/mac68k up until the release of [NetBSD |
* [History of NetBSD/mac68k](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mac68k/history.html) |
1.2](../../releases/formal-1.2/). He handed this position over to Scott |
* Matthew Theobald's [NetBSD/mac68k Installation Guide](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mac68k/theobald/) |
Reynolds effective as of the 1.2 release. Here is Allen's story of the |
* Illustrated [Installation Walkthrough](http://www.macunix.net/) by Erik Winkler |
origins of NetBSD/mac68k: |
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*Once upon a time...* |
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> [Brad Grantham](http://www.plunk.org/~grantham/), got to thinking that |
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> a cool, cheap workstation with a decent interface, tools, and |
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> capabilities would be a lot of fun to build and sell and was just what |
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> the world needed. Well, he started talking to some friends and they |
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> decided that a nifty first step would be to make some money by selling |
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> a real cheap Unix for the old Mac II's (that were required for CS |
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> majors at Virginia Tech for a couple of years -- basic config? 80MB |
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> HD, 2MB RAM, A/UX 1.0/1.1--later upgraded to 2.0). |
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> At this time, Berkeley Networking Release 2 (Net/2) was available on |
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> the Internet and 386BSD 0.0 had recently been released, so that looked |
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> like a handy place to start. Brad and [Lawrence |
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> Kesteloot](http://www.teamten.com/lawrence/) spent a lot of time and |
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> sweat getting the system to almost work--relieving stress by killing |
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> earwigs. They got the system up to single-user mode, but hit a slump |
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> that Chris Caputo broke. Chris also did a significant amount of work |
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> to get the system to be self-hosting and read/write SCSI at a decent |
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> rate. About this time, there was lots of wind about great things to |
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> come from 386BSD 0.2, but there was also these new system, NetBSD, |
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> that seemed to be going somewhere. Chris began to merge the existing |
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> code to NetBSD's 0.8 release. |
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> Well, that summer (1993) saw several changes: Lawrence went off to |
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> grad school; Chris went to Microsoft and got married; Brad moved to |
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> California; and [Allen Briggs](http://www.ninthwonder.com/~briggs/) |
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> and Michael Finch started working on the system instead of just |
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> hanging around like spectators. They got MacBSD merged into NetBSD 0.8 |
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> by the time that NetBSD had progressed to 0.9... At Christmas that |
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> year, Brad and Lawrence got back together and had a hacking session |
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> with Mike in Mike's apartment. This led to support for a few more |
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> systems and was generally considered to be a Good Thing. |
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> Allen took on the responsibility of keeping the mac68k code up to date |
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> and managed to do so while also making some improvements and merging |
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> in the occasional contributed changes. |
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Quotes included in an early release of MacBSD |
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> "The best book on programming for the layman is \`Alice in |
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> Wonderland'; but that's because it's the best book on anything for the |
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> layman." |
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> -- Fortune |
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> "Just about every computer on the market today runs Unix, except the |
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> Mac (and nobody cares about it)." |
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> -- Bill Joy 6/21/85 |
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