--- wikisrc/ports/x68k.mdwn 2012/12/21 02:12:57 1.1 +++ wikisrc/ports/x68k.mdwn 2014/01/18 00:00:22 1.2 @@ -6,19 +6,28 @@ changes_cur="6.0" changes_future="7.0" thumbnail="http://www.netbsd.org/images/ports/x68k/super.gif" about=""" -NetBSD/x68k is the port of NetBSD for the Japanese personal computer [SHARP](http://www.sharp.co.jp/) X68000/X68030 series. It runs on some models of X680x0 with MMU and FPU. When you use NetBSD/x68k, you may have to replace your machine settings (e.g. changing MC68EC30 with MC68030). +NetBSD/x68k is the port of NetBSD for the Japanese personal computer +[SHARP](http://www.sharp.co.jp/) X68000/X68030 series. +It runs on some models of X680x0 with MMU and FPU. +When you use NetBSD/x68k, you may have to replace your machine settings +(e.g. changing MC68EC30 with MC68030). ###The History of NetBSD/x68k -The NetBSD/x68k port was [started in 1993 by OKI Masaru](http://www.sra.co.jp/public/doc/bsd/NetBSD/NetBSD-x68k). At first, it was ported from NetBSD/amiga, and tracked NetBSD 0.9, NetBSD 1.0, and NetBSD 1.1. NetBSD/x68k has been included in the official release of NetBSD from 1.2 onwards. +The NetBSD/x68k port was [started in 1993 by OKI Masaru](http://www.sra.co.jp/public/doc/bsd/NetBSD/NetBSD-x68k). +At first, it was ported from NetBSD/amiga, and tracked NetBSD 0.9, +NetBSD 1.0, and NetBSD 1.1. +NetBSD/x68k has been included in the official release of NetBSD +from 1.2 onwards. Since April 2002, Nishimura Takeshi is maintaining the NetBSD/x68k port. """ supported_hardware=""" -Supported System Models +### Supported System Models -It is necessary to install Xellent30 or Jupiter-X MPU accelerator for X68000 series. +It is necessary to install Xellent30 or Jupiter-X MPU accelerator +for X68000 series. 040turbo and 060turbo are also supported for X68030. @@ -30,11 +39,13 @@ It is necessary to install Xellent30 or * X68000PRO/X68000PRO HD * X68000ACE/X68000ACE HD -Supported Peripherals +### Supported Peripherals -NetBSD/x68k requires Motorola 680[346]0 processor (with MMU), SCSI board and harddisks, and over 4MByte memory and 100MByte of disk space. +NetBSD/x68k requires Motorola 680[346]0 processor (with MMU), +SCSI board and harddisks, and over 4MByte memory and 100MByte of disk space. -Although the in-kernel FPU emulator can be built into the kernel for 68030-based systems, we recommend to install a FPU. +Although the in-kernel FPU emulator can be built into the kernel +for 68030-based systems, we recommend to install a FPU. * Sharp genuine MB89352 SCSI host adapter and their compatibles * Most SCSI devices @@ -55,15 +66,15 @@ Although the in-kernel FPU emulator can """ unsupported_hardware=""" - Hardware that we do NOT currently support, but get many questions about: +Hardware that we do NOT currently support, but get many questions about: * Old (SASI compatible) hard disk interface We are planning future support for many of these devices. Contributions are welcomed! """ additional=""" -[How to install in Japanese](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/netbsd/x68k/NetBSD-x68k-on-XM6i.html) -[XM6i can emulate an X68030 running](http://xm6i.org/) +* [How to install in Japanese](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/netbsd/x68k/NetBSD-x68k-on-XM6i.html) +* [XM6i can emulate an X68030 running](http://xm6i.org/) """ ]]