History log of /netbsd-src/sys/arch/amiga/include/endian.h (Results 1 – 9 of 9)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 9e21b655 17-Mar-2000 mycroft <mycroft@NetBSD.org>

In the `MY THAT'S GROSS' department...
Eliminate the recursive include of machine/endian.h from sys/endian.h.


# 3e6e3322 24-Jan-1999 mycroft <mycroft@NetBSD.org>

Format consistency.


# ec77f0b3 26-Oct-1994 cgd <cgd@NetBSD.org>

new RCS ID format.


# 172b2ced 10-Apr-1994 chopps <chopps@NetBSD.org>

also conform to standard style


# c1a4ced6 10-Apr-1994 chopps <chopps@NetBSD.org>

protect against multiple inclusion (and be consitent)


# 28b8a390 26-Jan-1994 mw <mw@NetBSD.org>

Updated headers from current amiga branch.


# 10e446bf 30-Oct-1993 mw <mw@NetBSD.org>

new tree for amiga, replacing the bogous previous one.
SunOS support works for a lot of executables now (static and dynamic).


# 4862b84c 01-Aug-1993 mycroft <mycroft@NetBSD.org>

Add RCS identifiers (this time on the correct side of the branch), and
incorporate recent changes in netbsd-0-9 branch.


# 33e84123 05-Jul-1993 mw <mw@NetBSD.org>

sys/arch/amiga tree. This is the machdep part required to get the kernel
up on an A3000. There are still (very) few changes required outside the
arch/amiga tree, so you can't recompile the kernel yet

sys/arch/amiga tree. This is the machdep part required to get the kernel
up on an A3000. There are still (very) few changes required outside the
arch/amiga tree, so you can't recompile the kernel yet. Support for
third party SCSI controllers for the A2000 is on its way. The kernel is
fully functional (except for a missing ethernet-driver ...). This
tree is based on my version #390.

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