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NetBSD/dreamcast About NetBSD/dreamcast NetBSD/dreamcast is the port of NetBSD for the Japanese game console SEGA Dreamcast. Binary distributions are currently not available. NetBSD/dreamcast News 2001-02-02: Support for the SEGA Broadband Adapter Marcus Comstedt and Jason Thorpe have added support for the SEGA Broadband Adapter to the NetBSD/dreamcast port. This allows NetBSD/dreamcast to run ...
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The OpenBSD on Virtual PC project dedicated to getting a full-bodied OpenBSD flavor out of Virtual PC table of contents background installation files known issues project history planned projects credits links contact info background Virtual PC provides a great solution for those needing more machines, but wanting less baggage. As OpenBSD is unsupported under Virtual PC, this frequent ...
Using NetBSD 1.5 with Virtual PC 4 compiled by Paul Hoffman Last updated April 26, 2001 This page describes how to use NetBSD version 1.5 with Virtual PC version 4 from Connectix. NetBSD is a free, mature, and very stable Unix operating system that is a widely-used alternative to Linux. Virtual PC is a wonderful commercial Macintosh product that allows you to run PC programs unchanged by ...
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NetBSD/Athena Welcome! NetBSD-Athena was de-supported in May of 2001. It is no longer recommended that you install it. Welcome to the NetBSD/Athena homepage. This page should answer questions you might have about the SIPB's port of Athena to the NetBSD operating system. (The SIPB is MIT's Student Information Processing Board, in case you didn't know.) If you have any questions about NetBSD or ...
www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/netbsd/doc/www/NetBSD.html
BSD Information on Minnie Welcome to the WWW information on *BSD kept on minnie.tuhs.org. *BSD is a term to describe all the freely available flavours of the 4.x BSD operating system for the 386/486/Pentium PCs and other hardware platforms. Keywords in italics will eventually become hyperlinks. Recent Usenet news and announcements about *BSD are now available on a separate page. At the time of ...
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