> Heya, I've been on the list for a little while now, just generally the
> quiet, observent, always listening type, blah. Anyways, was just curious
> what all types of non-MacOS O/S's there is out there for 680x0
> cpu's...Preferiably non-MMU based, but if it does need MMU, throw it in
> anyways and mark it as an MMU one.. Mostly just wanting to see if I can
> mickey mouse any other O/S's to run on Basilisk II and also I have a IIsi

NetBSD, OpenBSD and Linux. All requiring MMU, and some might need a copro
too.

NetBSD doesn't need a copro afaik (except that the fixes for L040's are
relatively new)

I used it on a IIci
(
- daystar 030/50 worked
- daystar 040/33 worked
- sonnet presto 040/40 didn't work
)

Hardware support is usually limited to build-in devices, ethernet cards and
a few accelearators. SCSI is also slightly slower (doesn't use DMA)

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