Subject: Re: yamt-km branch
To: Allen Briggs <briggs@netbsd.org>
From: Jonathan Stone <jonathan@dsg.stanford.edu>
List: tech-kern
Date: 02/25/2005 18:12:34
In message <20050226015534.GT388@canolog.ninthwonder.com>,
Allen Briggs writes:
>On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 05:40:18PM -0800, Jonathan Stone wrote:
>> In message <1109381277.753005.6314.nullmailer@yamt.dyndns.org>,
>> YAMAMOTO Takashi writes:
>> >> I tried news68k and hp300, and both of those hang immediately after
>> >> the kernel is loaded. mac68k still works fine after the latest change.
>> >what mmu do they use? (MMU_68040 or not)
>> "Sometimes."
>
>I suspect that yamt's question was more specific: Which MMUs are
>in use in the news68k and hp300 systems on which Chuck is currently
>testing?
I'm trying to say hp300 with NetBSD could be any of: HP proprietary,
'020+68851, '030, '040, depending on which exact model (or which CPU
daughtercard upgrade) Chuq is actually using. IIRC, the 040s were so
late that HP shipped systems sold as 040s with 030s, most(?) of which
were later upgraded in the field. So even the hp300 model number isn't
always an accurate guide.
I dunno if just "040 or not" helps Yamamoto-san.