Marco van de Voort wrote:
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.

The MMU I understood was Memory Management Unit and is built into the 030 and above. Dont tell me Apple skimped on that as well as real 040's in some models?


Anywho both netbsd and debian claim full support for a bog standard si with no mention of MMU.



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