Subject: Where are the ports gone ?
To: Port-VAX Mailinglist <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: Michael Kukat <michael@camaronet.de>
List: port-vax
Date: 04/18/2000 21:59:26
Hi !

I just got a question about the KA670, i did this port august/99 or so, and the
machine simply doesn't work anymore with 1.4.2. So i checked out the syssrc.tgz
and grepped for the ka670.c. This file does no more exist, also the ka49.c
doesn't exist, this is the solution why my 4000/90 doesn't work.

My question is simple: Where are those files, what happens with machines, which
were running quite good ? I do my compiler runs with the 4000/300 with old
1.4 sources, because i never found usable sources since then. the KA660 i
did recently is also missing in 1.4.2, what the hell happens here ?

I have those files and related changes here, so if something has gone in the
tree, i could deliver the files again, but it might be a bit harder to get this
synchronized with the current sources.

Here are the Files on my disk:
-rw-r--r--  1 michael  wheel  5396 Sep 18  1999 ka49.c
-rw-r--r--  1 michael  wheel  4019 Feb 19 20:28 ka660.c
-rw-r--r--  1 michael  wheel  6694 Aug  9  1999 ka670.c

And the kernel is 1.4P. If someone needs _THIS_ state of the kernel, just to
have a usable KA660/KA670 support, i'll put kernel and booter here:

http://www.vaxpower.de/files

It's netbsd.zip and boot.zip.

!!!WARNING!!!

These files seem to be .ZIP, but are in fact .gz. This is due to my provider
being unable to get the mime-types correctly configured.

...Michael

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