About NetBSD/dreamcast
NetBSD/dreamcast is the port of NetBSD for the Japanese game
console SEGA
Dreamcast.
NetBSD/dreamcast News
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2005-12-23:
NetBSD 3.0 released
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NetBSD 3.0 has been
released with support for 57 architectures. More information
is available in the
3.0 release
announcement.
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2005-11-02:
NetBSD 2.1 released
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NetBSD 2.1,
the first maintenance release of the netbsd-2 release branch,
has been released with binary distributions for 48 architectures.
More information is available in the 2.1 release
announcement.
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2004-12-09:
NetBSD 2.0 released
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NetBSD 2.0 released
with support for 48 architectures. More information is available in
the 2.0 release
announcement.
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2004-03-01:
NetBSD 1.6.2 released
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NetBSD 1.6.2 released
with support for 40 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.6.2 release
announcement.
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2003-08-24:
Support for AICA sound system
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Ryo Shimizu has contributed a device driver for the AICA sound
system that is capable of playing 2 channel sound.
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2003-04-21:
NetBSD 1.6.1 released
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NetBSD 1.6.1 released
with support for 40 architectures. More information is
available in the 1.6.1 release
announcement.
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2002-12-27:
Support for the SEGA LAN Adapter
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Support for the SEGA LAN Adapter is added, based on patch in
port-dreamcast/17493 from Christian Groessler.
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2002-11-15:
New Maple bus drivers
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ITOH Yasufumi has rewritten Maple bus driver and has added support
for memory card and monochrome LCD on the Maple bus.
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2002-09-14:
NetBSD 1.6 released
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NetBSD 1.6 released
with support for 39 architectures. More information is
available in the 1.6 release
announcement.
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2001-02-02:
Support for the SEGA Broadband Adapter
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Marcus Comstedt and Jason Thorpe have added support for the SEGA
Broadband Adapter to the NetBSD/dreamcast port. This allows
NetBSD/dreamcast to run from an NFS root file system. In
addition to the Broadband Adapter, the keyboard and display
console support has been improved.
A session transcript
from a telnet login to a Dreamcast running NetBSD on an NFS
root is available. The kernel was loaded over the Broadband
Adapter using Marcus' IP-slave boot loader.
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2001-01-22:
GD-ROM device driver working
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Marcus Comstedt has committed a working GD-ROM device driver. If
you've burned a CD with NetBSD binaries, you can now type
"gdrom0" when you get to the "root device" prompt (leave the
dump device field empty, and type "cd9660" as file system).
Archive of NetBSD/dreamcast news items
Supported Peripherals
- Builtin serial port (scif)
- PowerVR video controller (text and Xserver) (pvr)
- SEGA Broadband Adapter (HIT-0400) (rtk)
- SEGA LAN Adapter (HIT-0300) (mbe)
- Maple bus keyboard (mkbd)
- Maple bus mouse (mms)
- Maple bus memory card (mmem)
- Maple bus LCD (mlcd)
- GD-ROM drive (gdrom)
- AICA sound system (aica)
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