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Port changes: * Remove BROKEN marker for big endian archs. The previously missing BE bits are now included. Software changes: * m88k: Improve the performance of m88k core slightly. * m68k: Fix 68881's FCMP instruction that may return wrong result. * vm: Improve the renderer including performance. * vm: Fix a problem that the absolute path for SCSI images could not be specified. * vm: Fix a problem that accessing the last sector causes an error. * GUI: Implement a vector table monitor. * GUI: Implement a log level setting window. * GUI: Improve performance of window drawing. * GUI: Fix a rendering problem of the control area on the bitmap plane window. * GUI: Fix a resize problem on the bitmap plane window. * app: Fix several UNIX signal handling. * app: Fix some abnormal terminations at the beginning of the process. * app: Fix some abnormal terminations at the end of the process. * app: Fix some thread names for development. * vm: Implement the horizontal synchronizing signal on CRTC in progress. Implement the raster copy on the text VRAM in progress. Update by maintainer gonzalo@ Sparc64 tests by me. gonzalo@: please go ahead with this, I am quiet busy now to commit it. |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running NetBSD on ${PKGSTEM} +----------------------------------------------------------------------- From ${PKGSTEM}'s manual to run NetBSD you need to create a directory with your disk and config: $ mkdir ~/nono You can download the liveimage of NetBSD from http://teokurebsd.org/netbsd/liveimage/20200518-luna68k/ and place it on ~/nono The config file nono.cfg inside ~/nono should be like: vmtype = luna spc0-id6-image = hd,liveimage-luna68k-raw-20200518.img Now run nono specifying ~/nono: $ nono -c ~/nono Now inside the console you should follow these instructions: k [Enter] [Enter] d boot g x For more options you should read the manual. +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running OpenBSD on ${PKGSTEM} +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently nono's luna88k emulation is under construction, but aoyama@ build a custom image for ${PKGSTEM}. You can follow the README file in: http://www.nk-home.net/~aoyama/liveimage/ To boot OpenBSD on ${PKGSTEM}. The config file nono.cfg inside ~/nono should be like: vmtype = luna88k spc0-id6-image = hd,liveimage-luna88k-raw-20210614.img hostnet-driver = none To turn it on: $ nono -c ~/nono -s 0.5 -C Now inside the console you should follow these instructions: ** NVRAM Initialized. N>nvram boot_filename boot Update boot_filename : "vmunix" -> "boot" (Y/[N]):y Updated N>b You can connect to the vm with a serial console by adding the follow to your nono.cfg: hostcom-driver = tcp hostcom-tcp-port = 9999 luna-dipsw1 = 10111111 Then, after staring nono, try: $ telnet localhost 9999