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<title>1998 $BG/$NJQ99$H(B NetBSD $B%K%e!<%9(B</title>
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<sect1 id="top">

<sect2 id="other-news">
<title>$BB>$NG/$NJQ99(B</title>

<itemizedlist>
  <listitem><ulink url="index.html">$B:G6a$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2007.html">2007 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2006.html">2006 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2005.html">2005 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2004.html">2004 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2003.html">2003 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2002.html">2002 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2001.html">2001 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="2000.html">2000 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="1999.html">1999 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
  <listitem><ulink url="#december-1998">1998 $BG/$NJQ99$H%K%e!<%9(B</ulink></listitem>
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</sect1>

<sect1 role="toc">

<sect2 id="december-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 12 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="isdn4bsd-00.70">
<title>23 Dec 1998 - $B:G=i$N(Bisdn4bsd-00.70.00$B%Y!<%?$,MxMQ2DG=(B</title>
<para>
$B:G=i$N(Bisdn4bsd$B%Y!<%?HG(B (i4b-00.70.00-beta-231298.tgz) $B$,(B
isdn4bsd$B$N(Bftp$B%5%$%H$G%@%&%s%m!<%I2DG=$K$J$j$^$7$?!#(B
</para>
<para>
<ulink url="../ports/i386/">NetBSD/i386-current</ulink>$B!"(B
<ulink url="../ports/amiga/">NetBSD/Amiga-current</ulink>$B!"(B<ulink
url="../ports/atari/">NetBSD/Atari-current</ulink>$B$N%5%]!<%H$H!"(B
NetBSD/i386-1.3.2$B$N8B$i$l$?%5%]!<%H$,MxMQ2DG=$G$9!#$$$/$D$+$N(BPCI$B!"(B
ISA$B!"(BISAPNP$B!"(BPCMCIA$B!"(BZBUS$B%\!<%I$N%I%i%$%P!<$,4^$^$l$F$$$^$9!#$3$N(B
$B%F%9%H%j%j!<%9$G$O%h!<%m%C%Q%W%m%H%3%k$N$_$,%5%]!<%H$5$l$F$$$^$9!#(B
</para>
<para>
isdn4bsd$B$N$h$j>\:Y$J>pJs$O!"(Bisdn4bsd$B$N%Y!<%9%G%#%l%/%H%j!<$K$"$k(B
README$B%U%!%$%k$r;2>H$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
</para>
<para>
NetBSD$B$X$N%$%s%9%H!<%k$N@bL@$O!"(BNetBSD$B%G%#%l%/%H%j!<$K$"$k(BINSTALLATION
$B%U%!%$%k$r;2>H$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
</para>
<para>

ISDN4BSD$B%Q%C%1!<%8$O!"(B<ulink url="ftp://isdn4bsd@ftp.consol.de/pub/"
>isdn4bsd@ftp.consol.de/pub</ulink>$B$GMxMQ2DG=$G$9!#(B<emphasis>isdn4bsd</emphasis>
$B%f!<%6!<$G%m%0%$%s$7$F!"%Q%9%o!<%I$K%a!<%k%"%I%l%9$rF~NO$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
$B$=$7$F(B<code>pub</code>$B%G%#%l%/%H%j!<$X0\F0$7$F2<$5$$!#(B<emphasis>ftp</emphasis>$B$d(B
<emphasis>anonymous</emphasis>$B%f!<%6!<$r;H$&F?L>(Bftp$B$G$O4|BT$7$?F0:n$K$J$j$^$;$s(B!


</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="netbsd_1.3.3">
<title>23 Dec 1998 - NetBSD 1.3.3$B%j%j!<%9(B</title>
<para>
NetBSD$B%W%m%8%'%/%H$O(BNetBSD 1.3.3$B$r%j%j!<%9$7$^$7$?!#(B
</para>
<para>
$B$3$N%j%j!<%9$G$O!"(B1.3.x$B7O%j%j!<%9$G8+$D$+$C$?%;%-%e%j%F%#!<LdBj$r4^$`(B
$B$?$/$5$s$N%P%0$,=$@5$5$l$F$$$^$9!#%$%s%?!<%M%C%H$K$D$J$,$C$F$$$k(B
$B%f!<%6!<$O%7%9%F%`$r$G$-$k$@$1Aa$/%"%C%W%0%l!<%I$9$k$3$H$r$*4+$a$7$^$9!#(B
</para>
<para>
$B:G?7$N(BFTP$B%/%i%$%"%s%H$d:G?7$N(Bpackage$B%D!<%k!"$=$7$F(BX$B%&%$%s%I%&%7%9%F%`$N(B
XFree86$B%j%j!<%9(B3.3.2$B$+$i(BXFree86 3.3.3$B$X$N%P!<%8%g%s$N99?7$J$I$N$h$&$J!"(B
$B=EMW$G?7$7$$$^$?$O:G?7$NFCD'$r4^$s$G$$$^$9!#(B
</para>
<para>
$B$D$$$K!"$$$/$i$+2~NI$5$l$?J#?t$N%]!<%H$X$N%$%s%9%H%l!<%7%g%s<jB3$-$,(B
$B4^$^$l$F$$$^$9!#(B
</para>
<para>
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.3/">$B%j%j!<%9(B
$B%P%$%J%j!<$H%=!<%9(B</ulink>$B$,MxMQ2DG=$G$9!#@$3&Cf$N(B<ulink
url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.3/MIRRORS">$B%_%i!<(B
$B%5%$%H(B</ulink>$B$G$b8+$D$1$i$l$k$G$7$g$&!#$I$&$>$*6a$/$N%_%i!<$r$4MxMQ2<$5$$!#(B
</para>
<para>
$B%7%9%F%`%=!<%9$N(B1.3.2$B$+$i(B
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.3/DATES-1.3.3
$B$X$NJQ99(B($B!V(Bsrc$B!W$@$1$G(BX$B$d(Bpackage$B$NJQ99$O4^$_$^$;$s(B)$B$r4^$`(B<ulink
url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.3/source/patches/diff-1.3.2-to-1.3.3.gz">
gzip$B$5$l$?%Q%C%A(B</ulink>$B$,MxMQ2DG=$G$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="motif_2.1.10">
<title>14 Dec 1998 - Motif 2.1.10$B$,(BNetBSD/i386$B$K(B</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="http://www.apps2go.com/"><emphasis role="bold">Software2Go, LLC</emphasis></ulink>
$B$O(B<ulink url="../ports/i386/">NetBSD/i386</ulink>$B%P!<%8%g%s(B1.3$BMQ$N(B<ulink
url="http://www.opengroup.org/motif/">Motif 2.1.10</ulink>$B$NH/Gd$r(B
$B%"%J%&%s%9$7$^$7$?!#(B</para>
<para>Motif
2.1.10$B3+H/HG$,(B<ulink url="http://www.apps2go.com/"
>http://www.apps2go.com/</ulink>$B$+$i$9$0$K9XF~$7$F%@%&%s%m!<%I$G$-$^$9!#(B
$BB>$N%U%j!<(BUNIX$BHG$bMxMQ2DG=$G$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="new_vax_snapshot">
<title>02 Dec 1998 - $B?7$7$$(BVAX$B%9%J%C%W%7%g%C%H(B</title> 
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>$BF0E*%j%s%/$N%i%$%V%i%j!<(B</listitem>
<listitem>$B%M%$%F%#%V(BC$B%3%s%Q%$%i!<$H$7$F$N(BEGCS</listitem>
<listitem>$B?7$7$$%a%b%j!<4IM}%7%9%F%`$H$7$F$N(BUVM</listitem>
<listitem>VS3100$B7O$N2~NI$5$l$?%5%]!<%H(B</listitem>
<listitem>$B;vA0$K%3%s%Q%$%k$5$l$?(BX$B%/%i%$%"%s%H%W%m%0%i%`(B</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
$B$=$7$F!"B>$N$$$m$$$m$J$b$N0lB+!#(B
</para>
<para>
$B%$%s%9%H!<%k$N$?$a$N%U%!%$%k$O(Bftp.NetBSD.org$B$N(B<ulink
url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/vax/snapshot/19981201/binary/sets/">pub/NetBSD/arch/vax/snapshot/19981201/binary/sets/</ulink>$B$K$"$j$^$9!#(B
(sysinst$B$rMQ$$$F(B)$B?7$7$/2~NI$7$?%$%s%9%H!<%k%7%9%F%`$b?t=54V$N$&$A$K(B
$BDs6!$9$kM=Dj$G$9$,!"$^$@A4$F$N%7%9%F%`$G@5$7$/F0$/$h$&$K$O$J$C$F$$$^$;$s!#(B
$B$3$l$O(Bcopy$B$H(Bedlabel$B$rMQ$$$k8E$$%$%s%9%H!<%k%7%9%F%`$rCV$-49$($k$G$7$g$&!#(B
$B$=$7$F!"%G%#%9%/$+$iA4$F$r<h$j=P$;$k$h$&$K$J$k$G$7$g$&!#(B
</para>
<para>
$B6&M-%i%$%V%i%j!<$H(BEGCS$B%5%]!<%H$r(B<ulink url="../ports/vax/"
>NetBSD/VAX</ulink>$B$N$?$a$K=q$$$F$/$l$?(BMatt Thomas$B$K$H$F$b46<U$7$^$9!#(B
</para>
<para>
$BD9$$4VM_$7$+$C$?(BVS3100$B$G$N(BSCSI$B%5%]!<%H$b6aIU$$$F$$$^$9!#(B
Jens A Nilsson$B$O$3$l$,$J$$$N$,7y$G(BPIO$B%5%]!<%H$r=q$$$?$+$i$G$9!#(B
$BH`$O!"$?$V$s$b$&$9$0(BDMA$B%5%]!<%H$b=*$($k$G$7$g$&!#$H$K$+$/!";d$,(B
$B$=$l$i$r%"%C%W%m!<%I$9$l$P!"$$$/$i$+$N(BSCSI$B$,%$%s%9%H!<%k%+!<%M%k$K(B
$BF~$k$G$7$g$&!#(B
</para>
<para>
$B5-(B: $B$A$c$s$H%$%s%9%H!<%k$9$l$P(BRD54$B$G$b$&$^$/$$$/$G$7$g$&(B($B;d$O;n$7$^$7$?(B :-)
</para>
<para>
ragge@NetBSD.org

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="power_management_page">
<title>02 Dec 1998 - $B%i%C%W%H%C%W$N$?$a$NEENO4IM}$N%Z!<%8(B</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="../docs/power-mgmt/">$B$3$N%Z!<%8(B</ulink>$B$K$O!"(B
NetBSD$B$GMxMQ$G$-$kEENO4IM}5!G=$,$$$/$i$+=q$+$l$F$$$^$9!#8=>u$G$O!"(B
i386$B$KFCM-$N$b$N$,$$$/$i$+$"$j$^$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>

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<sect2 id="november-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 11 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="raidframe">
<title>11 Nov 1998 - RAIDframe$B$,E}9g(B</title> 
<para>
Greg Oster$B$O(BNetBSD$B%+!<%M%k$K(BRAIDframe$B%P!<%8%g%s(B1.1$B$rDI2C$7$^$7$?!#(B
$B%+!<%M%.!<%a%m%sBg3XJBNs%G!<%?8&5f=j$N(B
<ulink url="http://www.pdl.cs.cmu.edu/RAIDframe/">RAIDframe</ulink>$B$O!"(B
RAID$B9=B$$N9bB.$J%W%m%H%?%$%W$N$?$a$NOHAH$_$G!"(BRAID$B%7%_%e%l!<%?!<$H(B
$B8B$i$l$?%"!<%-%F%/%A%c!<$N%G%P%$%9%I%i%$%P!<$,4^$^$l$F$$$^$9!#(B
NetBSD-current$B$N(BRAIDframe$B%G%P%$%9%I%i%$%P!<$O%l%Y%k(B0$B!"(B1$B!"(B4$B!"(B5$B!"(B
$B%[%C%H%9%Z%"!<!"$=$NB>$r4^$`40A4$J(BRAID$B$N<BAu$G!"A4$F$N(BNetBSD$B$N(B
$B%W%i%C%H%U%)!<%`$GMxMQ$G$-$^$9!#(BRAID$B%l%Y%k(B6$B!"%Q%j%F%#!<5-O?$d(B
$B$=$NB>$NB?$/$NFCD'$N4pK\%3!<%I$O$=$N%I%i%$%P!<$K$"$j$^$7$?$,!"(B
$B$5$i$K%F%9%H$H%G%P%C%0$,I,MW$G$9!#>\:Y$K$D$$$F$O!"(BGreg$B$N(B<ulink
url="http://www.cs.usask.ca/staff/oster/raid.html">RAIDframe$B$H(B
NetBSD</ulink>$B$N%Z!<%8$r8+$F2<$5$$!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="install_category">
<title>10 Nov 1998 - gnats$B%+%F%4%j!<$K(B <quote>install</quote> $B$,DI2C(B</title> 
<para>
$B$3$N%+%F%4%j!<$O%$%s%9%H!<%k$N%=%U%H%&%'%"$H<jB3$-$K4XO"$9$k(B
$BLdBj$H=u8@$r%l%]!<%H$9$k$?$a$K;H$o$l$^$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="new_source_changes_page">
<title>06 Nov 1998 - $B2~NI$5$l$?(BNetBSD-current$B%=!<%9JQ99$N%Z!<%8(B</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="../../changes/changes-1.4.html">NetBSD-current$B$NJQ99(B</ulink>$B$N%Z!<%8$O!"(B
<ulink url="../../changes/changes-1.4.html#bydate">$BF|IU(B</ulink>$BJL$d(B<ulink
url="../../changes/changes-1.4.html#non_port_specific">$BNN0h(B</ulink>$BJL$HF1$8$h$&$K(B
<ulink url="../../changes/changes-1.4.html#port_specific">$B%]!<%H(B</ulink>$BJL$K$b(B
$BJ,3d$5$l$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$7$?!#3F%]!<%H$N%[!<%`%Z!<%8$OE,@Z$J>l=j$r(B
$B%j%s%/$9$k$h$&$K99?7$5$l$F$$$^$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="pkg_changes">
<title>03 Nov 1998 - pkg-CHANGES$B$N(Bweb$B0lMw(B</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="../../changes/pkg-changes.html">packages$B%7%9%F%`(B</ulink>$B$X$NJQ990lMw$N%Z!<%8$,(B
<ulink url="http://cvsweb.NetBSD.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/doc/CHANGES?rev=HEAD&amp;content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup">pkgsrc/doc/CHANGES</ulink> $B$N5-O?$+$i<+F0E*$K@8@.$5$l$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$7$?!#(B
<ulink url="../../changes/pkg-changes.html#bydate">$BF|IU(B</ulink>$B=g$H(B<ulink
url="../../changes/pkg-changes.html#bypkg">package</ulink>$B=g$KJB$Y$F$"$j$^$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>

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<sect2 id="october-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 10 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="egcs_on_mips">
<title>31 Oct 1998 - EGCS$B$,(Bmips$B$G<B9T2DG=(B</title> 
<para> Jonathan Stone$B$O;D$C$F$$$?(Bmips$B%3!<%I@8@.$NLdBj$r=$@5$7$^$7$?$N$G!"(B
$BA4$F$N(BNetBSD/mips$B%]!<%H(B($B0J2<$N%]!<%H(B)$B$G(BEGCS$B$KJQ99$9$k$3$H$,2DG=$K$J$j$^$7$?!#(B
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><ulink url="../ports/newsmips/">newsmips</ulink></listitem>
<listitem>pica</listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="../ports/pmax/">pmax</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="vax_shared_libraries">
<title>31 Oct 1998 - VAX$B%]!<%H$G6&M-%i%$%V%i%j!<(B</title> 
<para>
Matt Thomas$B$O(BVAX$B%]!<%H$G6&M-%i%$%V%i%j!<$r2DG=$K$9$k:G8e$NJQ99$r(B
$B%3%_%C%H$7$^$7$?!#H`$O6&M-%i%$%V%i%j!<$GF0$$$F$$$k%7%9%F%`$rMQ$$$F(B<ulink
url="../ports/vax/">NetBSD/vax</ulink>$B$N:F9=C[$K@.8y$7$F$$$^$9!#(B
</para>
<para>$B6&M-%i%$%V%i%j!<$r%5%]!<%H$9$k$K$O!"(BVAX$B%]!<%H$G$O(BEGCS$B$H(Bgas.new$B$r(B
$B;HMQ$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
</para>
<para>BSD$B$,(BVAX$B$GF0$-;O$a$F$+$i$[$\(B20$BG/$?$C$F!"$D$$$K6&M-%i%$%V%i%j!<$,(B
$B;H$($k$h$&$K$J$j$^$7$?!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="ne2000_changes">
<title>30 Oct 1998 - $B$5$i$K(BNE2000$B%I%i%$%P!<$rJQ99(B</title> 
<para>
Jason Thorpe$B$O(BISA$B!"(BISAPnP$B!"(BPCMCIA$B$N(BNE2000$B8_49%$!<%5%M%C%H%+!<%I$N(B
RealTek 8019$B%A%C%W$rG'<1$9$k%3!<%I$rDI2C$7$^$7$?!#(B
$BG'<1$7$?>l9g!"(B10base2$B!"(B10baseT$B!"(B10baset-FDX$B$H<+F0A*Br$r4^$`%a%G%#%"A*Br$,(B
$B%5%]!<%H$5$l$^$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="israeli_bsd_group">
<title>29 Oct 1998 - $B%$%9%i%(%k(BBSD$B%f!<%6!<%0%k!<%W7k@.(B</title> 
<para>
$B$3$N%0%k!<%W$O(B*BSD$B%3%_%e%K%F%#!<$KLr$KN)$D>pJs8;$rDs6!$9$k$3$H$d!"(B
$B9-$/(BBSD$B%*%Z%l!<%F%#%s%0%7%9%F%`$NMxMQ$rB%?J$9$k$3$H$rL\E*$H$7$F$$$^$9!#(B
$BH`$i$O(Bbsd-il@osem.co.il$B$H$$$&%a!<%j%s%0%j%9%H$r;}$C$F$$$^$9!#(B
$B;22C$9$k$K$O!"K\J8$K!V(Bsubscribe bsd-il$B!W$H%F%-%9%H$G=q$$$?%a!<%k$r(B
majordomo@osem.co.il$B08$KAw$C$F2<$5$$!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="source_changes_page">
<title>09 Oct 1998 - NetBSD-current$B%=!<%9JQ99$N%Z!<%8$rDI2C(B</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="../../changes/changes-1.4.html">NetBSD-current</ulink>$B$NJQ990lMw$N%Z!<%8$,(B
<ulink url="http://cvsweb.NetBSD.org/bsdweb.cgi/basesrc/doc/CHANGES?rev=HEAD&amp;content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup">basesrc/doc/CHANGES</ulink> $B$N5-O?$+$i<+F0E*$K@8@.$5$l$^$9!#(B<ulink
url="../../changes/changes-1.4.html#bydate">$BF|IU(B</ulink>$B=g$H(B<ulink
url="../../changes/changes-1.4.html#non_port_specific">$BNN0h(B</ulink>$B=g$KJB$Y$F$"$j$^$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="amiga_uvm">
<title>29 Oct 1998 - Amiga$B%]!<%H$,(BUVM$B$XJQ99(B</title> 
<para> Amiga$B$N(BUVM$B$X$NE}9g$,(BMichael Hitch$B$K$h$C$F(B2$B=54VA0$K40N;$7$^$7$?!#(B
$B$3$NJQ99$O(BNetBSD$B$N8x3+3+H/HG$G$"$k(BNetBSD-current$B$KBP$7$F9T$J$o$l$^$7$?!#(B
UVM$B$r;}$D(B<ulink url="../ports/amiga/">NetBSD/Amiga</ulink>$B$N(B
$B:G=i$N@5<0$J%j%j!<%9$O(B1.4$B$K$J$k$G$7$g$&!#(B

</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>

<html:hr/>

<sect2 id="september-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 9 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="netbooting_howto">
<title>29 Sep 1998 - $B%M%C%H%V!<%H$9$k%G%#%9%/%l%9(BNetBSD HOWTO</title> 
<para>
Michael Wolfson$B$O(BNetBSD$B$rMQ$$$?(B<ulink
url="../docs/network/netboot/">$B%M%C%H%V!<%H$9$k(B
$B%G%#%9%/%l%9%^%7%s(B</ulink>$B$H$$$&$H$F$bM-1W$J%I%-%e%a%s%H=8$r:n@.$7$^$7$?!#(B
$B8=:_!"A4$F$N%^%7%sHs0MB8$J>pJs$K2C$($F(B<ulink
url="../ports/hp300/">hp300</ulink>$B0MB8$N>\:Y$J>pJs$r07$C$F$$$^$9!#(B
$B$?$V$s!"B>$NC/$+$,A4$F$N%^%7%s$r%+%P!<$7$F$/$l$k$h$&$JB-$j$J$$ItJ,$r(B
$BDs6!$7$F$/$l$k$G$7$g$&!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="cheapbytes_cdrom">
<title>22 Sep 1998 - Cheap*Bytes$B$,(Bi386 NetBSD 1.3.2 CD-Rom$B$r(B$4.99$B$G(B</title>
<para>
$BDc2A3J$J9)6H@=IJ$,@lLg$N2q<R(BCheap*Bytes$B$O!"0lKg(B4.99$B%I%k(B($BAwNA9~(B9.99$B%I%k(B)$B$N(B
<emphasis role="bold">Cheap*Bytes CD-ROM with NetBSD 1.3.2 (Intel)</emphasis>$B$rH/I=$7$^$7$?!#(B
<ulink url="../sites/cdroms.html#cheapbytes">$B>\:Y(B</ulink>$B!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="suse_x_servers">
<title>14 Sep 1998 - NetBSD/i386$BMQ(BS.u.S.E$B>&MQ(BX$B%5!<%P!<(B</title> 
<para>
$B%P%$%J%j!<HG$N(B<ulink url="../ports/i386/">NetBSD/i386</ulink>$BMQ(B
XFCom_3DLabs$B%5!<%P!<$,H`$i$N(B<ulink
url="http://www.suse.de/XSuSE/XSuSE_E.html#gloria_nolinux">web$B%5%$%H(B</ulink
>$B$+$iMxMQ2DG=$K$J$j$^$7$?!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="egcs_conversion">
<title>14 Sep 1998 - EGCS$B%Y!<%9$N%D!<%k72$X$N0\9T$,?J$`(B</title> 
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>$B%D%j!<Fb$N%P!<%8%g%s(B: NetBSD$B$N%P%0=$@5$H(Bkprintf$B$NB0@-(B($B%U%)!<%^%C%H(B)$B$r(B
$BDI2C$7$?(Begcs 1.1b $B%j%j!<%9(B</listitem>
<listitem>alpha$B!"(Bsparc$B!"(Bi386$B$N%G%U%)%k%H%3%s%Q%$%i!<(B</listitem>
<listitem>ns32k$B$H(Bpowerpc$B$GF0:n$9$k$3$H$r3NG'(B</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="gre">
<title>13 Sep 1998 - $BHFMQ7PO)%+%W%;%k2=(B (GRE) $B$N<BAu(B</title> 
<para>
$B$3$l$O(BGRE$B%Q%1%C%H%+%W%;%k2=$N$H$F$b<B83E*$J<BAu$G$9!#HFMQ7PO)%+%W%;%k2=(B
(Generic Route Encapsulation$B!"(BGRE)$B$O(BRFC 1701$B$H(B1702$B$K5-=R$5$l$F$$$^$9!#(B
$B$3$N%$%s%?!<%U%'!<%9$G$O(BRFC 2003$B$K5-=R$5$l$F$$$k(BIPIP($B%W%m%H%3%k(B4)
$B%+%W%;%k2=$b$^$?%5%]!<%H$7$F$$$^$9$,!"%G%U%)%k%H$O(BGRE$B%b!<%I$G$9!#(B
</para>
<para>
GRE$B$O(BIP over IP$B$N%H%s%M%k$,$G$-$k$@$1$G$J$/!"(BAppletalk$B$J$I$N$h$&$J(B
$BB>$N%W%m%H%3%k$N%H%s%M%k$bDs6!$7$^$9!#(BCisco$B%k!<%?!<$O%^%k%A%-%c%9%H(B
$B%H%s%M%k$r(B &man.gre.1; $B>e$G9T$J$$$^$9!#(BGRE$B%+%W%;%k2=$r;H$&$3$H$K$h$C$F!"(B
$B0l$D$N%a%+%K%:%`$GA4$F$NB>$N%W%m%H%3%k$r%+%W%;%k2=$9$kJ}K!$r8+$D$1$?$j!"(B
ip_mroute$B$G$NFH<+$N%H%s%M%j%s%0$NI,MW$r8:$i$7$?$j$H$$$&$3$H$,(B
$B4|BT$G$-$^$9!#(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="netbsd-advocacy_list">
<title>12 Sep 1998 - $B?7$7$$(B netbsd-advocacy $B%a!<%j%s%0%j%9%H(B</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="../mailinglists/#netbsd-advocacy">netbsd-advocacy</ulink>
    - NetBSD$B$NI[65$N$*<jEA$$$K6=L#$N$"$kJ}!9$N$?$a$N%a!<%j%s%0%j%9%H(B

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="shark_killed">
<title>10 Sep 1998 - Digital 'shark' killed by Microsoft</title> 
<para>
The Network computer prototype designed by Digital and shipped with full
NetBSD-1.3 source code was allegedly quashed by Microsoft to avoid a threat
to their monopoly in personal computer operating systems.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="neomagic_support">
<title>10 Sep 1998 - Support for NeoMagic chipsets in xfree86</title> 
<para>
Support for Neomagic chipsets has been added to NetBSD version of xfree86.
This code comes from js@mnsinc.com, and you can find out more about it
(including sample config files) at:
<ulink url="http://www.mnsinc.com/js/Neomagic.html">http://www.mnsinc.com/js/Neomagic.html</ulink>
</para>
<para>kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="new_arm32_homepage">
<title>03 Sep 1998 - New arm32 homepage</title> 
<para>
Neil Carson has reworked the <ulink url="../ports/arm32/">arm32</ulink>
port homepage into the new standard style pioneered by the
<ulink url="../ports/alpha/">alpha</ulink>, and also adopted by the
<ulink url="../ports/vax/">vax</ulink> ports.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="uvm_switch">
<title>02 Sep 1998 - bebox, macppc, ofppc, and pc532 switch to UVM</title> 
<para>
The three powerpc based NetBSD ports, and the pc532 have switched over to
<ulink url="../docs/kernel/uvm.html">UVM</ulink> virtual
memory system.
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>BeBox (<ulink url="../ports/bebox/">bebox</ulink>).</listitem>
<listitem>NS32532 based pc532 (<ulink
url="../ports/pc532/">pc532</ulink>).</listitem>
<listitem>Power Macintosh (<ulink
url="../ports/macppc/">macppc</ulink>).</listitem>
<listitem>OpenFirmware based powerpc (<ulink url="../ports/ofppc/">ofppc</ulink>).</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
With these additions we now have fourteen ports using <emphasis role="bold">UVM</emphasis>, and
all but one of the remaining ports can run with <emphasis role="bold">UVM</emphasis> as an
option. The next major release of NetBSD should feature <emphasis role="bold">UVM</emphasis>
across the board.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="daemon_news">
<title>01 Sep 1998 - First issue of Daemon News</title> 
<para>
Daemon News, an ezine based on all of the free BSDs; FreeBSD, NetBSD,
and OpenBSD.
</para><para>
This first issue contains articles over a broad range of topics; from
a newbie's guide to using chmod and umask to network driver programming
in NetBSD and everything in between.
<ulink url="http://www.daemonnews.org/">http://www.daemonnews.org/</ulink>

</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>

<html:hr/>

<sect2 id="august-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 8 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="new_www.NetBSD.org">
<title>31 Aug 1998 - www.NetBSD.org switches to new machine</title> 
<para>
www.NetBSD.org has been switched from a '486 to a Pentium II machine,
and also moved to UPS power, thus providing faster and (hopefully)
more reliable service.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="uvm_improvements">
<title>31 Aug 1998 - UVM improvements, plus i386 and arm32 switch</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="../ports/i386/">NetBSD/i386</ulink> and <ulink
url="../ports/arm32/">NetBSD/arm32</ulink> have switched over to
the new <ulink url="../docs/kernel/uvm.html">UVM</ulink> virtual
memory system.
</para>
<para>
Over the last few days, Jason Thorpe has been making some improvements
to the way UVM allocates some of its data structures. On the Alpha and
MIPS platforms, many UVM data structures are now mapped via the KSEG,
which will avoid TLB thrashing on these platforms.  On others, many
structures are now mapped via the kernel_map, instead of the kmem_map,
which means that the kmem_map is a lot less likely to suffer a resource
shortage.
</para>
<para>
These changes now make it possible for UVM to run on large memory x86
systems without additional tweaks to default parameters (a similar
problem existed to a lesser extent on mac68k systems, as well).
Because this problem is now fixed, I have switched the x86 port to use
UVM+PMAP_NEW by default.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="mail_archives">
<title>27 Aug 1998 - Searchable and browsable mail archives</title> 
<para>
All the NetBSD mail lists are now searchable at <ulink
url="http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/htdig/">http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/htdig/</ulink>, and browsable at <ulink
url="http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/mlist/">http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/mlist/</ulink>, thanks to Tim Rightnour &lt;<ulink
url="mailto:root@garbled.net">root@garbled.net</ulink>&gt; and Michael
Graff &lt;<ulink
url="mailto:explorer@flame.org">explorer@flame.org</ulink>&gt;, and to
the <ulink url="http://www.isc.org/">ISC</ulink> for the network access and
rack space.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="advansys_controller">
<title>26 Aug 1998 - AdvanSys PCI SCSI controller support</title> 
<para>
At this time only the ABP-9xxUA controllers are supported.
This driver has been tested only on i386 architecture, but
should work on other PCI architectures.
</para>
<para>
<email>dante@NetBSD.org</email>.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="open_source_day">
<title>21 Aug 1998 - NetBSD partner in Open Source Developer Day</title> 
<para>
The NetBSD Project was proud to be a partner with O'Reilly and Associates
for its <ulink url="http://opensource.oreilly.com/osdd/">Open Source Developer
Day</ulink>, held at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, CA.
The Open Source Developer Day was designed to give practical
information about how open source software works in the real
world, focusing on how successful open source software communities
have developed, and the business models and licenses which people
have created to support them.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="filecorefs">
<title>14 Aug 1998 - Filecorefs is here</title> 
<para>
Andrew McMurray's filecore filesystem is now in the NetBSD tree. The filecore
filesystem is used in <ulink url="http://www.acorn.com/acorn">Acorn
computers</ulink>' ARM based RiscOS machines, in a similar fashion to
ADOS on Amiga machines.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="news_gallery">
<title>15 Aug 1998 - NetBSD in the news, plus new gallery entries</title> 
<para>
Added a <ulink url="../gallery/articles.html">NetBSD in the news</ulink> page to
the gallery. Reworked the <ulink url="../gallery/sites.html">Sites using
NetBSD</ulink> page, now generated from a list, plus a new form for users to
add their site.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="new_source_changes_format">
<title>07 Aug 1998 - New format of source-changes</title> 
<para>
A long standing bugbear has been the somewhat unhelpful format of the
source-changes list (which records all changes to the NetBSD source trees).
The format has now been changed to compact multiple-directory commits into one
message. A hypothetical example of the new output would look like:

<html:pre>
  From: Charles M. Hannum &lt;mycroft@NetBSD.org&gt;
  Subject: CVS commit: src
  To: source-changes@NetBSD.org
  Reply-To: mycroft@NetBSD.org

  Module Name:    src
  Committed By:   mycroft
  Date:           Sat Aug  8 02:32:05 UTC 1998

  Modified Files:
          src/bin/bar: Makefile bar.c
  Added Files:
          src/usr.bin/foo: Makefile
          src/usr.bin/foo [tag1]: foo.c yow.c
          src/usr.bin/foo/include: foo.h
          src/usr.sbin/qux: qux.c
  Removed Files:
          src/sbin/baz [tag2]: baz.c
  Log Message:
  This is a test.  This is only a test.
</html:pre>

</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>

<html:hr/>

<sect2 id="july-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 7 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="4front_oss">
<title>12 Jul 1998 - 4Front releases Open Sound System</title> 
<para>
OSS provides sound card drivers for most popular sound cards
under NetBSD. These drivers support digital audio, MIDI, Synthesizers
and mixers found on sound cards. These sound drivers comply with the
Open Sound System API specification.
</para>
<para>
More details at
<ulink url="http://www.opensound.com/netbsd.html"/>.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="usb">
<title>13 Jul 1998 - NetBSD is first to support USB</title> 

<para>
NetBSD-current is now the first free operating system to support the Universal
Serial Bus.
</para>

<sect4 id="supported-now">
<title>Supported Now</title>

<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>A UHCI (the Intel standard) host controller driver.</listitem>
<listitem>A OHCI (everyone else's standard) host controller driver.</listitem>
<listitem>A host controller independent framework for handling the
    devices.  This framework presents a mostly USBDI compliant
    interface to the drivers.</listitem>
<listitem>Power budgeting.</listitem>
<listitem>A hub driver.</listitem>
<listitem>A mouse driver.</listitem>
<listitem>A keyboard driver for keyboards supporting the boot protocol.</listitem>
<listitem>A generic HID (Human Interface Device) driver for
    those devices that do not have a special driver.</listitem>
<listitem>A printer driver.</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="wip">
<title>Work in Progress</title>
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>Support for all kinds of transfers (control, interrupt, bulk,
    and isochronous).</listitem>
<listitem>Bandwidth budgeting.</listitem>
<listitem>A totally generic driver to handle leftover devices.</listitem>
<listitem>An audio driver.</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

<!--
	What we don't have:
	- Proper handling of devices that are disconnected.  NetBSD lacks
	  the functionality for this.
	- Suspend/resume handling.  I think this is simply a matter of
	  sitting down and writing some code.
	- A communication class driver.
	- Drivers for a lot of proprietary devices.
	- Loadable device drivers.
-->

</para>

<para>
Contact: Lennart Augustsson
<ulink url="mailto:augustss@NetBSD.org">&lt;augustss@NetBSD.org&gt;</ulink>.
</para>
</sect4>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="new_alpha_snapshot">
<title>06 Jul 1998 - New alpha support and snapshot</title> 

<para>
There is a new snapshot available on ftp.NetBSD.org and on the mirror sites.
This is a complete snapshot, with X, an updated toolchain source module,
and instructions. The toolchain binaries are merged into the standard sets
as with 1.3.2.
</para>

<sect4 id="complete-snapshot">
<title>Complete snapshot</title>

<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>includes an updated toolchain, incorporating binutils 2.8.1,
    the &man.strip.1; bug is fixed, nicer &man.as.1;, etc.</listitem>
<listitem>includes X: <emphasis>xbase.tgz, xfont.tgz, xcomp.tgz, xserver.tgz,
    xcontrib.tgz</emphasis></listitem>
<listitem>includes installation instructions</listitem>
<listitem>Available at:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/alpha/snapshot/19980628/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/alpha/snapshot/19980628/</ulink>
    </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="many-new-platforms">
<title>Many new platforms</title>

<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>AlphaServer 4100   <emphasis>(Rawhide)</emphasis></listitem>
<listitem>AlphaServer 1000   <emphasis>(Mikasa, Mikasa+Pinnacle)</emphasis></listitem>
<listitem>AlphaServer 1000A  <emphasis>(Noritake, Noritake+Pinnacle, Corelle)</emphasis></listitem>
<listitem>ALPHABook 1                       <emphasis>(AlphaBook 1)</emphasis></listitem>
<listitem>Digital Personal Workstation (550) <emphasis>(Miata)</emphasis></listitem>
<listitem>EB66</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>

<para>
In some cases this support is at a rather experimental stage.
We would really appreciate it if people with access to any of
these systems would try the new snapshot, or at least boot the
floppy and see what happens. Other systems with systypes in the
above list--like the Alphaserver 800--should also be working now.
</para>

<para>
Support for the 4100 is not on the install floppy, but if you have
one we will be happy to make a floppy for you.
</para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="other-features">
<title>Other -current features</title>

<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>PCMCIA</listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="../docs/kernel/uvm.html">UVM</ulink>.  This is
    the first release with the userland compiled for UVM and with a
    UVM INSTALL and GENERIC kernel, featuring clustered pageout,
    faster image startup, and other performance improvements.</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="things-to-look-out">
<title>Things to look out for</title>

<para>
The X server hasn't been tested, and is probably temporarily broken
due to currently active framebuffer console development. I expect
this will be fixed shortly. The bootfloppy still doesn't support
the turbochannel systems.
</para>

<para>
As usual, don't try to update userland and expect to boot an old
kernel.
</para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="turbochannel">
<title>TURBOchannel-based Alphas</title>
<para>
A boot floppy for TURBOchannel <ulink
url="../ports/alpha/">Alphas</ulink> with keyboard support is
available.  This would be usable for maintenance. A kernel image with
keyboard and mouse support is also available. With these, you can
install the latest snapshot without serial console.  See:  <ulink
url="http://sakura.aist-nara.ac.jp/Japanese/student/takuya-k.html">http://sakura.aist-nara.ac.jp/Japanese/student/takuya-k.html</ulink>

</para>
</sect4>
</sect3>
</sect2>

<html:hr/>

<sect2 id="june-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 6 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="tech-pkg">
<title>22 Jun 1998 - New tech-pkg mailing list</title> 
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><ulink url="../mailinglists/#tech-pkg">tech-pkg</ulink>
    - Technical discussion related to the NetBSD package system</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="sparc_bootfloppy_update">
<title>06 Jun 1998 - Updated NetBSD/sparc boot floppy</title> 
<para>
A new <ulink url="../ports/sparc/">NetBSD/sparc</ulink> boot floppy,
based on 1.3F, image in:  <ulink
url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/mrg/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/mrg/</ulink>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="pciide">
<title>15 Jun 1998 - Improved IDE support for NetBSD/i386</title> 
<para>
Manuel Bouyer has ported the work done to the ide system for NetBSD-current
in the bouyer-ide branch back to 1.3.2. This adds support for isapnp, pcmcia
and pci IDE controllers (with DMA and ultra-DMA/33 support, and also supports
the 2 channels on the CMD 0640), and ATAPI floppy drives (such as Iomega ZIP
or LS120).  It's available from:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/i386/ide-1.3.2/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/i386/ide-1.3.2/</ulink>
Please see the README file for details.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="atari_uvm">
<title>11 Jun 1998 - atari switches to UVM</title> 
<para>
<ulink url="../ports/atari/">NetBSD/atari</ulink> has switched over
to the new <ulink url="../docs/kernel/uvm.html">UVM</ulink> virtual
memory system.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="new_lists">
<title>09 Jun 1998 - Several new mailing lists</title> 
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><ulink url="../mailinglists/#tech-misc">tech-misc</ulink>
    - Discussion of misc. technical issues</listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-bebox">port-bebox</ulink>
    - Discussion of NetBSD/bebox</listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-macppc">port-macppc</ulink>
    - Discussion of NetBSD/macppc</listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-newsmips">port-newsmips</ulink>
    - Discussion of NetBSD/newsmips</listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-next68k">port-next68k</ulink>
    - Discussion of NetBSD/next68k</listitem>
<listitem><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-ofppc">port-ofppc</ulink>
    - Discussion of NetBSD/ofppc</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="next68k">
<title>09 Jun 1998 - next68k port added</title> 
<para>
It's still very "experimental," but it does now netboot and run with a
serial port console well enough to compile itself.  There is no support
for the scsi disk, keyboard, display or other NeXT "extras" yet.
<ulink url="../ports/next68k/">NetBSD/next68k homepage</ulink>
</para>
<para>
There is a current binary snapshot in:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/next68k/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/next68k/</ulink>
</para>
<para>
Not for the faint of heart, but potentially interesting to
at least a few brave souls.  Have fun.
</para>
<para>
Contact: Darrin Jewell
<ulink url="mailto:dbj@NetBSD.org">&lt;dbj@NetBSD.org&gt;</ulink>.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="sun3_uvm_cg4">
<title>09 Jun 1998 - sun3 and sun3x add UVM and cg4 support</title> 
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>UVM added - not yet enabled by default.
    <ulink url="../docs/kernel/uvm.html">UVM</ulink> is NetBSD's new
    Virtual Memory system.</listitem>
<listitem>CG4 graphics driver now supported on sun3x.</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<ulink url="../ports/sun3/">NetBSD/sun3 homepage</ulink>,

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="mac68k_floppy">
<title>08 Jun 1998 - mac68k floppy driver available</title> 

<para>
Current 800K disks only.  Available from:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.macbsd.com/private/hauke/MANIFEST">ftp://ftp.macbsd.com/private/hauke/MANIFEST</ulink>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="alpha_pcmcia">
<title>07 Jun 1998 - Alpha PCMCIA support</title> 

<para>
PCMCIA support added (confirmed on Multia).

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="software_powerdown">
<title>06 Jun 1998 - Software powerdown added</title> 
<para>
A <code>-p</code> option has been added to both &man.halt.8; and
&man.shutdown.8; to specify that software powerdown is to be
performed.  Affected platforms:

<itemizedlist>
<listitem>alpha: Digital Personal Workstation (Miata).</listitem>
<listitem>i386: Systems with APM (mostly laptops) will no longer powerdown on halt
    unless <code>-p</code> is specified to &man.halt.8; or
    &man.shutdown.8;.</listitem>
<listitem>sparc: Sun4m systems which support software powerdown can now do so.</listitem>
<listitem>newsmips: Sony NEWS 3400.</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="vax_uvm">
<title>06 Jun 1998 - VAX changes, including UVM and graphics console</title> 

<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>Now using UVM by default.</listitem>
<listitem>New ethernet driver using modified 'ln' device (VS2000/3100).</listitem>
<listitem>Support for the VS3100 graphics console. (except for m76, yet).</listitem>
<listitem>Primary and secondary caches now enabled on VS3100 (doubles CPU speed).</listitem>
<listitem>Virtual console support added for VS3100 graphic console.</listitem>
<listitem>DDB support on glass tty on VS3100.</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="sparc_bootfloppy">
<title>06 Jun 1998 - sparc boot floppy available</title> 

<para>
Based on 1.3E, image in:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/mrg/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/mrg/</ulink>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="powerpc_uvm">
<title>05 Jun 1998 - UVM added to PowerPC ports</title> 

<para>
Not yet enabled by default.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="alpha_miata">
<title>05 Jun 1998 - Miata alpha support added</title> 

<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>Digital Personal Workstation (Miata) support added.  (A
    <ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/thorpej/alpha-install13E.fs.gz">boot floppy</ulink> and a
    <ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/thorpej/netbsd-alpha-GENERIC.gz">GENERIC kernel</ulink> are available.)</listitem>
<listitem>Support for using BWX (Byte/Word eXtentions) for PCI busses
added.</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="arm32_uvm">
<title>02 Jun 1998 - UVM added to arm32 port</title> 

<para>
Not yet enabled by default.
<ulink url="../docs/kernel/uvm.html">UVM</ulink> is NetBSD's new
Virtual Memory system.

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="smc_etherpower_ii">
<title>01 Jun 1998 - SMC EtherPower II driver added</title> 

<para>
Driver for the SMC 83c170 EPIC/100 Ethernet chip (epic0).
Tested in AlphaStation 500, though still a few problems to address.

</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>

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<sect2 id="may-1998">
<title>1998 $BG/(B 5 $B7n(B</title>

<sect3 id="ipfilter_3.2.7">
<title>30 May 1998 - IP Filter upgraded to 3.2.7</title> 

<para>
Details of IPfilter at:
<ulink url="http://cheops.anu.edu.au/~avalon/">http://cheops.anu.edu.au/~avalon/</ulink>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="m68k_packages">
<title>29 May 1998 - m68k packages updated</title> 
<para>

262 packages built from pkgsrc (some days before the 1.3.2 tag) with minor
bug fixes on <ulink url="../ports/amiga/">NetBSD/amiga</ulink> 1.3.1.
Available at:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/1.3.1/m68k/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/1.3.1/m68k/</ulink>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="netbsd-1.3.2">
<title>29 May 1998 - NetBSD 1.3.2 released</title> 

<para>
The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce the release of NetBSD 1.3.2.
</para>
<para>
This release fixes bugs found in the 1.3 and 1.3.1 releases --
including recently discovered security holes in BIND and other
software.  We urge users on the Internet to upgrade their systems.
</para>

<para>
This release also updates our version of The X Window System from
XFree86 release 3.3.1 to XFree86 3.3.2, with security patches.
</para>

<para>
The release binaries and source are in the usual location, at:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.2/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.2/</ulink>
</para>

<para>
For a list of changes since 1.3.1 (not including X and purely
installation-related changes), see:
<ulink url="../releases/formal-1.3/changes-1.3.2.html">http://www.NetBSD.org/releases/formal-1.3/changes-1.3.2.html</ulink>
</para>

<para>
For a patch containing all of the changes since 1.3.1 (not including
X), see:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.2/source/patches/diff-1.3.2.gz">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-1.3.2/source/patches/diff-1.3.2.gz</ulink>

</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="pciide_update">
<title>29 May 1998 - More progress on the new IDE system</title> 

<para>
Manuel Bouyer's rewrite of the IDE system continues, with DMA support.
Details and patches at:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/bouyer/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/incoming/bouyer/</ulink>
</para>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="alpha_ipnat_floppy">
<title>26 May 1998 - alpha news, IPNAT and floppy support</title> 

<sect4 id="ipnat">
<title>IPNAT</title>

<para>
The 64-bit bugs with ipnat have been fixed and patches and instructions
can be found in:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/alpha/ipnatfix/">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/alpha/ipnatfix/</ulink>
</para>

<para>
An example ipnat startup might look like this. For de0 and de1, say,
and if both are already ifconfig'ed:
<programlisting>
	sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
	ipf -E
	ipnat -f /etc/ipnat.conf
	dhcpd de1</programlisting>
</para>

<para>
The contents of ipnat.conf:
<programlisting>
	map de0 192.168.1.0/24 -&gt; 0/32 portmap tcp/udp 1024:65535
	map de0 192.168.1.0/24 -&gt; 0/32</programlisting>
</para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="generic-floppy">
<title>GENERIC FLOPPY</title>

<para>
A floppy that boots up a fairly recent 1.3E GENERIC kernel is now available in:
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/alpha/genfloppy">ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/alpha/genfloppy</ulink>
</para>

<para>
Note that this is the first floppy that supports the TURBOchannel alphas.
I hope to also have a ramdisk INSTALL floppy for the 3000/xxx systems soon,
but this one should make installs possible given a DHCP or BOOTP server
and an NFS root with the base set installed.
</para>

<para>
Contact: Ross Harvey
<email>ross@teraflop.com</email>.

</para>
</sect4>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="macppc">
<title>18 May 1998 - PowerMacintosh port committed to NetBSD-current</title> 

<para>
It runs on (at least) PowerMac 7300, 8600, 9500, and 9600.
</para>

<sect4 id="supported-devices2">
<title>Supported devices</title>

<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>on-board 53c9x SCSI</listitem>
<listitem>MACE ethernet</listitem>
<listitem>serial ports</listitem>
<listitem>ADB keyboard and mouse</listitem>
<listitem>NE2000 compatible ethernet</listitem>
<listitem>3c905 ethernet</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="not-supported">
<title>Devices <emphasis>not</emphasis> supported</title>

<para><itemizedlist>
<listitem>on-board MESH SCSI</listitem>
<listitem>floppy disk</listitem>
<listitem>audio</listitem>
</itemizedlist></para>
</sect4>

<sect4 id="additional-considerations">
<title>Additional considerations</title>
<para>
Currently <ulink url="../ports/macppc/">NetBSD/macppc</ulink> uses
linuxppc's milo for primary boot, but it is not included in source tree
because of GPL.  Tsubai Masanari is planning on rewriting it shortly.
</para>

<para>
More information available at:
<ulink url="http://nandra.iri.co.jp/NetBSD/macppc.html">http://nandra.iri.co.jp/NetBSD/macppc.html</ulink>
</para>
</sect4>
</sect3>

<sect3 id="network_hippi">
<title>15 May 1998 - Changes to network code, timestamps and HIPPI</title> 
<para>

<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Monotonically increasing "current time" timestamps have been
    added to the fast and slow timeout dispatch routines.  These
    can be used to implement network timers which compare "current
    time" against "when timer will expire", which can reduce
    read/modify/write/compare/branch cycles to read/compare/branch,
    or used for time-ordered timeout queues.  TCP timers and the SYN
    cache timers now use this PRT timer facility, which has resulted
    in much less expensive timer expiration loops.
    </para>
    <para>
    Contact: Jason R. Thorpe
    <email>thorpej@NetBSD.org</email>.</para></listitem>

<listitem><para>Support for HIPPI, an 800Mbit/sec network technology, as been
    added, along with a driver for the Essential Communications
    RoadRunner HIPPI interface.
    </para>
    <para>
    Contact: Kevin M. Lahey
    <email>kml@NetBSD.org</email>.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>

<para>
Technical discussions about NetBSD's networking code take place on the
<ulink url="../mailinglists/#tech-net">tech-net</ulink> mailing list.
</para>

</sect3>

<sect3 id="covalent">
<title>07 May 1998 - Covalent Technologies add SSL to Apache</title> 

<para>
Covalent Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce a way to add secure
SSL transaction services to your Apache web server.
</para>

<para>
The Raven SSL module is now available for the NetBSD operating system.
Raven provides SSLv2 and SSLv3 secure communication services using
RSA licensed cryptography algorithms. Raven is easily added to an
Apache web server via the highly flexible Apache module API.
</para>

<para>
More details are available on the
<ulink url="http://raven.covalent.net/">Raven web site</ulink>.
</para>

</sect3>

<sect3 id="more_uvm">
<title>03 May 1998 - alpha, hp300, mac68k, mvme68k, and sparc switch to UVM</title>
	
<para>
NetBSD/hp300, NetBSD/mac68k, and NetBSD/mvme68k have switched over
to the new <ulink url="../docs/kernel/uvm.html">UVM</ulink> virtual
memory system.
</para>

<para>
Hats off to all the folks who worked on UVM to make it happen:
first and foremost, Chuck Cranor, who designed and implemented UVM,
Matthew Green, who handled integration issues and wrote the swap
subsystem, and Chuck Silvers, who wrote the anonymous memory pager
(which added support for shared memory).
</para>

<para>
Please direct any questions about UVM to tech-kern@NetBSD.org.  If you
have questions specific to UVM on any of the platforms listed above,
please send them to:
</para>

<para>
<table border="1" cellpadding="2" id="uvm-table">
<tr><td>alpha  </td>
    <td><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-alpha">port-alpha@NetBSD.org</ulink></td></tr>
<tr><td>hp300  </td>
    <td><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-hp300">port-hp300@NetBSD.org</ulink></td></tr>
<tr><td>mac68k </td>
    <td><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-mac68k">port-mac68k@NetBSD.org</ulink></td></tr>
<tr><td>mvme68k</td>
    <td><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-mvme68k">port-mvme68k@NetBSD.org</ulink></td></tr>
<tr><td>sparc  </td>
    <td><ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-sparc">port-sparc@NetBSD.org</ulink></td></tr>
</table>
</para>

<para>
If you have questions about UVM on Motorola 68k platforms in general,
please send them to
<ulink url="../mailinglists/#port-m68k">port-m68k@NetBSD.org</ulink>.
</para>

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