OpenBSD/cats used to run on the
Simtec Electronics
StrongARM
110 Evaluation Board.
The OpenBSD/cats port was discontinued after the 4.0 release.
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History:
OpenBSD/cats was started based on NetBSD -current code of January 2004.
It was used as a reasonably fast foundation to the
zaurus port.
Once the zaurus port was running well, cats was neglected due to the
(relative) lack of hardware and the deceiving hardware reliability,
and was dropped shortly after the inception of the
armish port.
Current status:
The Simtec StrongARM 110 Evaluation Board is the only supported board at
the current time.
Supported peripherals:
Currently only the following hardware has been tested:
Getting and installing OpenBSD/cats:
The last supported OpenBSD/cats release was
OpenBSD 4.0.
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