Subject: Re: See NetBSD in Action (well, not yet ;)
To: David Maxwell <david@fundy.ca>
From: Andrew Gillham <gillhaa@ghost.whirlpool.com>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 11/17/1999 13:14:58
David Maxwell writes:
> 
[...]
>
> Ok, but you're both listing multiple x86s, and in this list, even
> identical CPUs. Is this for most ports, or most machines?

My initial theory was most "ports.", but it is just for entertainment
value anyway.. :)  Still, if NetBSD has XX ports (18?) does anybody
have _all_ of them or close to it?

> And to qualify, do they need to be in one room, or one house?
> 
> 	- 1 * Sun3 (3/260)
> 	- 2 * Sparc ( 1, 10)
> 	- 3 * Amiga (2000/2500 - and 6 others not NetBSD capable)
> 	- 1 * Mac68k (575 LC040)
> 	- 6 * i386 (from 486 - PII-266)
> 	- 1 * m88k (quad 88100 - coming soon)
> 
> PS. Anyone have a cheap next/alpha/atari/ppc? ;-)

Boy, I'm not feeling geeky enough.  I've only got:
alpha
i386
mac68k
next68k
sparc
vax

-Andrew
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