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NOMAN=	# defined

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# they are somewhat more portable than NetBSD's own elf.h.
BFDTOP=	${NETBSDSRCDIR}/gnu/dist/binutils

LIBSA=${.CURDIR}/../../../../lib/libsa

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@Import the rs6000 port into the tree.

This port of NetBSD is intended to run on MCA-based IBM RS/6000
machines.  The port so far has only been tested on a 7006-41T, which is a
601-based RS/6000.  The port also contains a limited set of code for the
7012-3XX machines, but support for those is a long way off still.

The port builds and generates a working kernel, however, it still lacks
bus_dma code for the MCA bus, so at present, only the com ports work,
though any other device (such as the printer/keyboard) located on the
ioplanar could probably be made to work.  Work will continue on this port
as I iron out the DMA code.

This port was made possible by a generous gonation of hardware by Kevin
Bowling, who also provided much of the documentation for the port.
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@Import the rs6000 port into the tree.

This port of NetBSD is intended to run on MCA-based IBM RS/6000
machines.  The port so far has only been tested on a 7006-41T, which is a
601-based RS/6000.  The port also contains a limited set of code for the
7012-3XX machines, but support for those is a long way off still.

The port builds and generates a working kernel, however, it still lacks
bus_dma code for the MCA bus, so at present, only the com ports work,
though any other device (such as the printer/keyboard) located on the
ioplanar could probably be made to work.  Work will continue on this port
as I iron out the DMA code.

This port was made possible by a generous gonation of hardware by Kevin
Bowling, who also provided much of the documentation for the port.
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PROG=	mkbootimage
SRCS=	mkbootimage.c byteorder.c
NOMAN=	# defined

# We don't use libbfd, but we do use the BFD ELF header files because
# they are somewhat more portable than NetBSD's own elf.h.
BFDTOP=	${NETBSDSRCDIR}/gnu/dist/binutils

LIBSA=${.CURDIR}/../../../../lib/libsa

.PATH.c: ${LIBSA}

CPPFLAGS= -I${LIBSA} -I${.CURDIR} -I${BFDTOP}/include
DPADD=	${LIBZ}
LDADD=	-lz

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# We don't use libbfd, but we do use the BFD ELF header files because
# they are somewhat more portable than NetBSD's own elf.h.
BFDTOP=	${NETBSDSRCDIR}/gnu/dist/binutils

LIBSA=${.CURDIR}/../../../../lib/libsa

.PATH.c: ${LIBSA}

CPPFLAGS= -I${LIBSA} -I${.CURDIR} -I${BFDTOP}/include
DPADD=	${LIBZ}
LDADD=	-lz

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NOMAN=	# defined

# We don't use libbfd, but we do use the BFD ELF header files because
# they are somewhat more portable than NetBSD's own elf.h.
BFDTOP=	${NETBSDSRCDIR}/gnu/dist/binutils

LIBSA=${.CURDIR}/../../../../lib/libsa

.PATH.c: ${LIBSA}

CPPFLAGS= -I${LIBSA} -I${.CURDIR} -I${BFDTOP}/include
DPADD=	${LIBZ}
LDADD=	-lz

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# they are somewhat more portable than NetBSD's own elf.h.
BFDTOP=	${NETBSDSRCDIR}/gnu/dist/binutils

LIBSA=${.CURDIR}/../../../../lib/libsa

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CPPFLAGS= -I${LIBSA} -I${.CURDIR} -I${BFDTOP}/include
DPADD=	${LIBZ}
LDADD=	-lz

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