New NetBSD/amd64 Snapshot 25
fvdl writes "As the number of AMD64 users grows, new snapshots of NetBSD/amd64 will be made available on a regular basis, until the next NetBSD release (2.0) is out. NetBSD/amd64 is almost two years old by now, but did not have a formal release yet, since hardware was not publicly available at the time of the last major NetBSD release.
The latest snapshot is available at ftp.netbsd.org. It is a fully-featured NetBSD port, made available in the form of a bootable ISO image."
Why? (Score:1, Flamebait)
or has it just been optimised for AMD processors?
Re:Why? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Why? (Score:1)
I am waiting till next year to assemble myself a nice 2+ Ghz AMD64 machine.
Re:Why? (Score:5, Informative)
To still run legacy software, an emulation layer had to be added that maps all 32bit entities (longs, pointers,
That emulation layer was already necessary for the NetBSD/sparc64 port, to run NetBSD/sparc (and 32bit Solaris, etc.) binaries on 64bit platforms. It was not necessary for the NetBSD/alpha port, as there are no 32bit binaries, and it can operate in 64bit without taking care of backward compatibility.
Would be interesting to hear how other operating systems deal with the situation btw - FreeBSD, Linux, Windows anyone?
- Hubert
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Without it, There really isnt a whole lot of point in using an Athlon64 cpu.
You may use AlthlonXP and get half the price and a bigger space heater if you use the 32Bit binarys
Why not? (Score:2)
Re:Why not? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Why not? (Score:1)
(As of this writing, there are 40 arches in the automated build loop, amd64 has not yet been added to the autobuild.)