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  • BSD on MC68LC040
    BSD on MC68LC040-based Machines

  • Darwin Ports
    Darwin Ports allow you to compile your ports using a Makefiles infrastracture that give the "ports collection" a coherent environment to be built and packaged.

  • FreeBSD Ports Collection Index
    List of FreeBSD Ports Collection Index

  • FreeBSD/Alpha
    This page contains information about porting FreeBSD to Alpha systems.

  • Fresh Ports
    Welcome to FreshPorts, where you can find the latest information on your favourite ports.

  • FreshPorts
    Welcome to the freshports.org where you can find the latest information on your favorite ports.

  • HPBSD: Utah's 4.3bsd port for HP9000 series machines
    The current version, HPBSD 2.0, is still largely based on 4.3bsd but has the 4.4bsd filesystem and networking kernel code and utilities as well as the ANSI-compliant C library.

  • MacBSD
    A Unix variant for the Macintosh.

  • NetBSD/mvme68k
    NetBSD/mvme68k is the port of NetBSD to Motorola's 68k VME Single Board Computers (SBC).

  • New JDK BSD Platform Ports
    The JDK port started out as a port to FreeBSD/x86. More and more people jumped on board, and we even seem to have attracted attention from NetBSD and OpenBSD. Although still a work in progress, the native JDK for FreeBSD/x86 is a great starting point for people who are porting the JDK to NetBSD and OpenBSD, even for people who are porting to machine architectures that have no Sun JDK support at this time. From an application's point of view, the free BSD's are quite similar.

  • OpenMac
    OpenMac refers to the multiple efforts at porting different flavors of UNIX to the Macintosh and PowerMacintosh platforms, primarily representing the Linux for PowerPC and MacBSD projects.

  • Porting Linux and NetBSD to the Mac
    Porting Linux (ppc, and m68k), NetBSD, and OpenBSD, to the Mac.


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