| About NetBSD/ofppc
      NetBSD/ofppc is the port of NetBSD to the OpenFirmware, and
      CHRP (Common Hardware Reference Platform) PowerPC
      machines, and original implementation of NetBSD for the PowerPC processor.
    NetBSD/ofppc News
2010-12-31:
         
        RDB partitioning supported
      The ofwboot boot loader and the kernel understand the RDB partitioning
      format, which allows a Pegasos user to run NetBSD, MorphOS and
      AmigaOS from the same disk.
     
2008-01-17:
         
        IBM 7044-270 Support added
      NetBSD/ofppc has been ported to the IBM 7044-270 (POWER3-II cpu).
      The machine has a 64bit POWER3-II CPU, which is what the modern POWER4
      and POWER5 chips were based on.  Currently, NetBSD only runs on this
      machine in 32bit mode.  See the complete details in the
      
	official announcement.
     
2008-01-09:
         
        New ofppc portmaster
      Tim Rightnour has taken over the role of portmaster for NetBSD/ofppc.
      More details are available in the 
        official announcement.
     
2007-12-10:
         
        Rebirth of NetBSD/ofppc
      NetBSD/ofppc has been rewritten from the ground up, and is now once
      again a viable, and supported port of NetBSD.  The port now boots into
      single user mode on a bplan/Genesi Pegasos II.  More information, as
      well as dmesg of the first boot, are available in
      
	the announcement to port-ofppc.
     Archive of NetBSD/ofppc news items Supported System ModelsCurrently the following models are supported by NetBSD/ofppc: 
Genesi/bplan Pegasos IIIBM 7044 Model 270IBM 7046 Model B50 | 
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