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From: gillham@andrews.edu (Andrew Gillham)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: Sun 4/1XX series
Date: 7 Nov 1995 18:06:29 GMT
Organization: Andrews University
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Message-ID: <47o775$9d0@orion.cc.andrews.edu>
References: <309A4527.6725@lanl.gov>
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In article <309A4527.6725@lanl.gov> Michael Blandford <mikey@lanl.gov> writes:
>Does netbsd support the Sun 4/1XX series of machines?  
>I just inherited one of these and am not sure what to do with 
>it.  It looks more like a sun 3 series than it does a sparc
>but what do I know :)     Any ideas ( besides give it to you )?

Yup, the Sun 4/110 certainly works.  The SCSI works correctly now as
well.  If you can't get it running let me know, cuz I have one workng at
home here.

-Andrew

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