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  <head>
    <title>NetBSD/cesfic</title>
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  <portpage>
    <portabout>
      <para>NetBSD/cesfic is a port to the m68040 based FIC8234 VME
	processor board, made by the swiss company CES (Geneve). These
	boards were popular in high energy physics data acquisition
	(think of CERN!).</para>
      <para>&a.drochner; is the port maintainer of
	NetBSD/cesfic.</para>
    </portabout>

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    <portml name="m68k">all of the m68k-based ports</portml>

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  <portnews>
    <portnewsitem date="2006-05-09" title="binary packages for m68k available">
    <simpara>About 1000 packages built from the latest branch
    <literal>pkgsrc-2006Q1</literal> by &a.oster; are now available at <ulink
    url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/packages-2006Q1/NetBSD-3.0/m68k" />.
    The packages can be used on all ports based on m68k.
    </simpara>
    <simpara>For some more details, see &a.oster;'s <ulink
    url="http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/port-m68k/2006/05/09/0000.html">announcement</ulink>
    </simpara>
    </portnewsitem>

    <portnewsitem date="2001-05-14" title="NetBSD/cesfic port imported">
      Known working kernel bits for the NetBSD/cesfic port have been
      imported into the NetBSD source tree. The port is working well
      with a.out userland, there are some problems with ELF still,
      like applications running out of memory where it is not
      expected. See the README file for more details.
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