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Offline awol2k

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Re: NetBSD/Amiga image for real Amigas and FS-UAE
« on: January 19, 2018, 08:40:11 PM »
For some reason the term "SLiRP" reminds me of a horrible time I had with SLIP / cSLIP back in the 1980s...

anyway, daft question time:
NetBSD will require an MMU won't it?

EDIT:
I believe you answered this question already:
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53323
Quote:
"which can be used with UAE (with whatever it takes to make MMU support work)"
and:
"NetBSD/amiga runs on any Amiga with an MMU and at least 8 megabytes of memory"
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Re: NetBSD/Amiga image for real Amigas and FS-UAE
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2018, 04:46:56 PM »
Quote from: kolla;835198
Which is why you should use Aranym for such tasks, as emulating the atari and dropping all the Amiga chipset emulation, makes a big difference. :)


Might as well run generic x86 / x86-64bit / amd64 architecture with QEmu or OpenStack at that point!

I want to run it on Amiga hardware ideally, so that means accelerator board.
Wish I knew where the rest of my amiga kit went (including a blizzard 030 @40).

One thing I thought I still had was a single 68040RC25 cpu I was given, I had one day hoped to find an accelerator board to fit it to.

I took it out of a printer that I was given. Damned if I can remember which one.