hardware revision 1.2.4.1 1 NetBSD/mac68k 1.2 runs on several of the older Macintosh computers.
2 4MB of RAM should be sufficient to boot and the system can probably
3 be squeezed onto a 40MB hard disk by leaving off a package or two.
4 To actually do much compiling or anything more interesting than
5 booting, at least 8MB of RAM and more disk space is recommended.
6 About 60MB will be necessary to install all of the NetBSD 1.2 binary
7 distribution (note that this does not count swap space!). Much more
8 disk space is required to install the source and objects as well (about
9 another 200-300MB as a guess).
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11 Supported models:
12 Mac II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, SE/30, IIsi, IIvx, IIvi,
13 Performa 550, Performa 600,
14 LC III, LC 520,
15 MacTV
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17 Supported devices on all of the above systems include:
18 Internal SCSI bus and most SCSI tapes, hard drives, and CD-ROMs
19 Internal sound--enough to beep on some machines, anyway
20 Most basic NuBUS video cards (there have been some
21 problems with some 24-bit color cards)
22 Both internal serial ports
23 ADB keyboards and mice
24 Ethernet cards based on the Natl. Semiconductor 8390
25 (Asante, Apple, and a few others--problems still
26 with ethernet and many NuBus video cards).
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28 If your 68030 system is not listed above, it may be because of a problem
29 with accessing the ADB and it may still work with a serial console.
30 Some of the known ones in this category:
31 Classic II (Performa 200?)
32 PowerBook 145, PowerBook 160
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34 What isn't supported, but often asked about:
35 68040-based Macs. Work is in progress on these, but it is slow-
36 going. This requires a new scsi driver and a new
37 ethernet driver. When something is available, it will
38 be announced on port-mac68k (a] netbsd.org.
39 PowerPC-based Macs. This will be separate from this port.
40 The PowerPC is a much different processor as is much of
41 the hardware inside these machines. If you are
42 interested in this, you might want to take a look at
43 http://www.mklinux.apple.com/.
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