NetBSD/hp300 news archive
November 2005
- 2005-11-02: NetBSD 2.1 released
- NetBSD 2.1,
the first maintenance release of the netbsd-2 release
branch, has been released with binary distributions for 48 architectures.
More information is available in the 2.1 release announcement.
December 2004
- 2004-12-09: NetBSD 2.0 released
- NetBSD 2.0 released
with support for 48 architectures. More information is available in
the 2.0 release announcement.
April 2004
- 2004-04-10: APCI com fixed
- Some fixes for apci serial, which switched to MI com(4)
driver, are committed so that now it's actually functional.
- 2004-04-08: Framebuffer attachment problem fixed
- A longstanding bug in console attachment functions is fixed, so that
now DIO based framebuffers (mostly used on HP4xx machines) can be
used as console again.
March 2004
- 2004-03-01: NetBSD 1.6.2 released
- NetBSD 1.6.2 released
with support for 40 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.6.2 release
announcement.
November 2003
- 2003-11-08: Switched to MI com
- NetBSD/hp300 has switched to use the machine independent serial
com
device to simplify code maintenance. This currently only applies to
the dca and apci devices until others get tested.
August 2003
- 2003-08-01: Switched to MI SCSI
- NetBSD/hp300 has switched to use the machine independent SCSI layer
at last so that all SCSI devices supported by
MI SCSI drivers (including
SCSI tape devices) are fully functional like other ports.
April 2003
- 2003-04-21: NetBSD 1.6.1 released
- NetBSD 1.6.1 released
with support for 40 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.6.1 release
announcement.
September 2002
- 2002-09-14: NetBSD 1.6 released
- NetBSD 1.6 released
with support for 39 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.6 release
announcement.
July 2002
- 2002-07-22: NetBSD 1.5.3 released
- NetBSD 1.5.3 released
with support for 20 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5.3 release
announcement.
November 2001
- 2001-11-16: New -current snapshot available
- A new NetBSD/hp300 snapshot, based on 2001-11-16 -current sources,
is available in the NetBSD/hp300 snapshot
area of the ftp server.
September 2001
- 2001-09-13: NetBSD 1.5.2 released
- NetBSD 1.5.2 released
with support for 21 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5.2 release
announcement.
July 2001
- 2001-07-11: NetBSD 1.5.1 released
- NetBSD 1.5.1 released
with support for 21 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5.1 release
announcement.
May 2001
- 2001-05-16: 1.5.1_BETA2 snapshot available
- A NetBSD/hp300 1.5.1_BETA2 snapshot, based off of 1.5.1 sources
as of 2001-05-10, is now available in the NetBSD/hp300
snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5.1 was released on
July 11th, 2001)
January 2001
- 2001-01-06: New ELF snapshot available
- A new NetBSD/hp300 snapshot, based on 2001-01-06 -current sources,
is available in the NetBSD/hp300 snapshot
area of the ftp server.
- 2001-01-02: NetBSD/hp300 switches to ELF
- NetBSD/hp300 is now using ELF as its native object file
format in -current. Instructions for upgrading from source are available.
A NetBSD/hp300 ELF snapshot will be available shortly.
December 2000
- 2000-12-06: NetBSD 1.5 released
- NetBSD 1.5 released
with support for 20 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5 release
announcement.
November 2000
- 2000-11-25: NetBSD 1.4.3 released
- NetBSD 1.4.3 released
with support for 16 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.4.3 release
announcement.
- 2000-11-07: 1.5_BETA2 snapshot
- A NetBSD/hp300 1.5_BETA2 snapshot is now available in the
NetBSD/hp300 snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5 was released on
December 6th, 2000)
October 2000
- 2000-10-23: 1.5_BETA snapshot
- A NetBSD/hp300 1.5_BETA snapshot is now available in the
NetBSD/hp300 snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5 was released on
December 6th, 2000)
August 2000
- 2000-08-29: First 1.5_ALPHA2 snapshot
- The first NetBSD/hp300 1.5_ALPHA2 snapshot is now available in the
NetBSD/hp300 snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5 was released on
December 6th, 2000)
July 2000
- 2000-07-13: First 1.4.3_ALPHA snapshot
- The first hp300 1.4.3_ALPHA snapshot, based off of 1.4.3 sources
as of 2000-07-07, is now available in the NetBSD/hp300
snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated. NetBSD 1.4.3 was released on
November 25th, 2000)
May 2000
- 2000-05-17: Snapshot released
- A NetBSD-current/hp300 snapshot, based on May 13, 2000
sources, was made available in the NetBSD/hp300 snapshot
area of the ftp server.
April 2000
- 2000-04-29: Binary Packages
- Over 600 MB of binary packages are now available for NetBSD/hp300
1.4.2.
- 2000-04-03: Snapshot released
- A NetBSD-current/hp300 snapshot, based on April 1, 2000
sources, was made available in the NetBSD/hp300 snapshot
area of the ftp server.
March 2000
- 2000-03-19: NetBSD 1.4.2 released
- NetBSD 1.4.2 released
with support for 16 architectures.
December 1999
- 1999-12-06: Snapshot released
- A NetBSD-current/hp300 snapshot, based on Dec. 4, 1999
sources, was made available at:
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/hp300/snapshot/.
September 1999
- 1999-09-14: Snapshot released
- A NetBSD-current/hp300 snapshot, based on Sept. 11, 1999
sources, was made available at:
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/hp300/snapshot/.
August 1999
- 1999-08-01: hp425e serial console
- Support has been added for a serial console on the hp425e
July 1999
- 1999-07-07: Snapshot released
- A NetBSD-current/hp300 snapshot, based on July 5, 1999
sources, was made available at: ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/hp300/snapshot/.
May 1999
- 1999-05-12: NetBSD-1.4 released
- The NetBSD 1.4
release supports sixteen architectures, and was distributed
free by Usenix to all 1999
ATC attendees.
May 1998
- 1998-05-04:
- NetBSD/hp300 -current is now built with UVM; the new, vastly improved
virtual memory system.
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