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/freebsd-11-stable/sys/sys/
H A Delf64.h36849 Wed Jun 10 08:57:29 MDT 1998 dfr Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine. Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details). On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
H A Dbus.h36849 Wed Jun 10 08:57:29 MDT 1998 dfr Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine. Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details). On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/ddb/
H A Ddb_sym.cdiff 36849 Wed Jun 10 08:57:29 MDT 1998 dfr Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine. Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details). On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
H A Ddb_examine.cdiff 36849 Wed Jun 10 08:57:29 MDT 1998 dfr Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine. Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details). On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/kern/
H A Dsubr_bus.c36849 Wed Jun 10 08:57:29 MDT 1998 dfr Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine. Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details). On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha

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