there has been some discussion recently, and lots of volunteering. however, i don't think anyone has done any real work yet. i have a couple of sparcs to use for it, and several other people have sparc boxes waiting to test and contribute but no one has yet stepped up to lead the effort forward. from what i can tell the hard parts are: - pmap/mmu issues? - dealing with the different bus architecture(s) #2 is probably partially addressed by the new-bus work going on in -current which i don't know a lot about, maybe someone else can comment. both issues were tackled by net/openBSD for their sparcness, but there's enough divergence to make picking up the changes non-trivial, otherwise someone would have finished this already. however i think having the other sparc-capable BSDs as a reference will be helpful. my plan was to install openBSD on one of my sparcs and use it to compile FreeBSD code and start banging on this stuff, but i have not had enough free time to get going on it. aaron On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 07:14:10PM -0400, BSD Bob wrote: > Hello.... > > I have been running FBSD for about 5 years, and am relatively comfortable > with it on x86 machines. But, I also run several sparcs of various > flavors, at home. What is the status of the FBSD Sparc port? > > Thanks > > Bob To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message