Re: 3.4 broken on a IIci too...
ASARI Hirotsugu <[email protected]> Tue, 23 Mar 2004 12:22:11 -0600
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On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 12:24:02PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote: > Hugo Villeneuve wrote: > > > Maybe 68030 support is broken. Maybe someone with a working 3.4 or > > 3.5-beta 68030 Mac could come out and say that OpenBSD still works > > on those. > > Yes, I would be very interested to hear reports of a functioning 68030 > Mac68k running OpenBSD. I have a few (LCII, LCIII, IIsi), which ran > very old versions, but will not run modern versions. > > We could have either a problem with all 68030 Mac68ks or just a lot of > machines are broke, many of which happen to include the most popular > 68030 machines. Since much of the codebase is shared with mvme68k > systems, I suspect our 68030 code isn't broken in general, which > matters to the coders, but if you happen to own a broken 68030 > machine, I respect your different feelings on the matter. 8) > > Nick. > -- > http://www.holland-consulting.net My SE/30 runs 3.4 just fine, albeit slowly. It's a brand-new install, if that makes any difference. -- ASARI Hirotsugu [demime 0.98d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]