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Bump future_rel and changes_future to 8.0 and changes_cur to 7.0. The user-visible change is that instead of having `NetBSD/<port> 6.0 changes' and `NetBSD/<port> 7.0 changes' there will be respectively `NetBSD/<port> 7.0 changes' and `NetBSD/<port> 8.0 changes'.
1: [[!template id=port 2: port="mvme68k" 3: cur_rel="7.0.1" 4: future_rel="8.0" 5: pkg_rel="6.0" 6: changes_cur="7.0" 7: changes_future="8.0" 8: thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/mvme68k/mvme167b.gif" 9: about=""" 10: NetBSD/mvme68k is the port of NetBSD to Motorola's 68k VME Single Board 11: Computers (SBC). The first Motorola SBC was introduced in 1988. Motorola 12: developed various 68k and PowerPC based SBC VME modules. 13: 14: NetBSD runs on the original Motorola 68k VME SBC (MVME147), the 68040 based 15: MVME162 (LX 200/300 and the P2/P4 series based on the Petra ASIC) and MVME167, 16: as well as the 68060 based MVME172 (LX 200/300 and Petra P2/P4) and MVME177 17: boards. 18: """ 19: supported_hardware=""" 20: These are the Motorola Single Board Computers that NetBSD/mvme68k 21: supports. 22: 23: - [MVME147 family](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mvme68k/boards.html#MVME147%20family) 24: - [MVME162 family](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mvme68k/boards.html#MVME162%20family) 25: - [MVME167 family](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mvme68k/boards.html#MVME167%20family) 26: - [MVME172 family](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mvme68k/boards.html#MVME172%20family) 27: - [MVME177 family](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mvme68k/boards.html#MVME177%20family) 28: 29: ## Boot options 30: 31: - Supported: 32: 33: - disk 34: - network 35: - tape 36: 37: - Unupported: 38: 39: - CD-ROM *(Motorola firmware limitation)* 40: 41: """ 42: additional=""" 43: * [NetBSD/mvme68k FAQ](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mvme68k/faq.html) 44: * [NetBSD/mvme68k History](http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/mvme68k/history.html) 45: """ 46: 47: ]] 48: [[!tag tier2port]]