Annotation of wikisrc/ports/pmax.mdwn, revision 1.1
1.1 ! mspo 1: [[!template id=port
! 2: port="pmax"
! 3: cur_rel="6.0"
! 4: future_rel="7.0"
! 5: changes_cur="6.0"
! 6: changes_future="7.0"
! 7: thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/pmax/5000.gif"
! 8: about="""
! 9: NetBSD/pmax is the port of NetBSD to Digital Equipment Corporation's MIPS based
! 10: computers. NetBSD/pmax runs on wide range of DECstation and DECsystem family.
! 11: NetBSD/pmax is the first port which can run on either MIPS R3000 processors or
! 12: MIPS R4400 processors; single kernel can run common set of user programs.
! 13:
! 14: Development activity on NetBSD/pmax continues at a speed depending of people's
! 15: spare time. NetBSD/pmax developers are making efforts on extending hardware
! 16: supports to models which NetBSD/pmax does not support this moment.
! 17: """
! 18: supported_hardware="""
! 19: ###Supported System Models
! 20:
! 21: * DECstation and DECsystem 2100 and 3100 systems
! 22: * DECsystem 5100 systems
! 23: * Personal DECstation 5000/20, /25, /33 and /50 systems
! 24: * DECstation and DECsystem 5000/120, /125, /133 and /150 systems
! 25: * DECstation and DECsystem 5000/200 systems
! 26: * DECstation and DECsystem 5000/240 and /260 systems
! 27: * DECsystem 5900 and 5900-260 systems
! 28:
! 29: """
! 30: additional_info="""
! 31: ###NetBSD/pmax Development and Developers
! 32:
! 33: As with the rest of NetBSD, development on PMAX issues involves a world-wide
! 34: team of people using internet-based source code control systems, as well as
! 35: contributors who have sent us code to better support particular platforms and
! 36: devices. In some cases, contributors are listed with their area of contribution
! 37: on the system models page. Please send us mail if you or someone you know should
! 38: also be listed here.
! 39:
! 40: Jonathan Stone has done about as much on NetBSD/pmax as anyone. He sheperded the
! 41: NetBSD/pmax 1.1 release, and is currently co-portmaster alongside Simon Burge.
! 42:
! 43: Michael Hitch has contributed to many areas on NetBSD/pmax, including R4000
! 44: support and much work on the SCSI drivers.
! 45:
! 46: Arne Juul has done sterling work, creating a NetBSD/pmax configuration for GNU
! 47: binutils and GCC. These are now the `official' compiler toolchain used for
! 48: NetBSD/pmax. Arne also built alpha-release pmax binaries for NetBSD 1.1.
! 49:
! 50: Ted Lemon was the official port-master and maintainer of NetBSD/pmax until
! 51: January 1996, though recently he hasn't had much time to spend on NetBSD.
! 52:
! 53: Adam Glass did the initial incorporation of the 4.4bsd-Lite pmax port into NetBSD.
! 54:
! 55: Tohru Nishimura has done some general work on NetBSD/pmax, as well as a lot of
! 56: MIPS CPU specific work.
! 57:
! 58: Simon Burge has also contributed bits here and there over the last couple of
! 59: years, and recently has been responsible for building the releases for
! 60: NetBSD/pmax. Simon is currently co-portmaster alongside Jonathan Stone.
! 61:
! 62: Andy Doran has done much work on the console subsystem, PX/PXG drivers, X11R6
! 63: server and various other bits and pieces.
! 64:
! 65: """
! 66: ]]
! 67: [[!tag tier2port]]
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