| About NetBSD/sun2
      NetBSD/sun2 is the port of NetBSD to the Sun Microsystems sun2 series of computers, which are based
      on the Motorola 68010 CPU with a Sun-designed custom MMU. Sun
      sold these computers as both servers and desktop workstations
      from the early to mid 1980's. They were superseded by the
      sun3 systems, which are
      supported by NetBSD as NetBSD/sun3.
    NetBSD/sun2 News
2009-11-14:
         
        Quick procedure to run      NetBSD/sun2 5.0.1 on TME
      A pre-built
      disk image of NetBSD/sun2 5.0.1 release
      for TME is available
      for easy trial of NetBSD/sun2 on the machine emulator using 
      pre-compiled tme binaries on modern machines.  See annoucement
      message for details.
     
2001-08-16:
         
        3Com 3c400 Multibus Ethernet driver
      A new driver for the 3Com 3c400 Multibus Ethernet card is
      available, ec(4).
     
2001-05-18:
         
        Netbooting NetBSD/sun2 documentation
      Matthew Fredette, the NetBSD/sun2 port maintainer, has added
      instructions on netbooting NetBSD/sun2 to the NetBSD Diskless HOWTO.
     
2001-05-09:
         
        Port page created
      NetBSD/sun2 now has a port page on www.NetBSD.org.
     Archive of NetBSD/sun2 news items Supported System Models
      The initial snapshots of NetBSD/sun2 support the following systems:
     
	
	  Sun2 Multibus machines:
	 
Sun 2/120Sun 2/170Sun 1/100U (serial console only)
Supported Hardware
      NetBSD/sun2 currently supports the following hardware:
     
1 bpp framebuffer, Multibus card (bwtwo)10 Mbps Intel 82586 ethernet, Multibus card (ie)10 Mbps 3Com 3c400 ethernet, Multibus card (ec)5 MB/s Sun-2 SCSI controller, Multibus card (Interrupt
                driven and polled DMA) (sc) All on-board and optional serial portsMost input devices (keyboards, mice, trackballs)System Models Not Supported
      NetBSD/sun2 does not currently support the following hardware:
     
	
	  Sun2 VME machines:
	 
Sun 2/50Sun 2/130Sun 2/160
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