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LIST OF CHANGES FROM LAST RELEASE: <$Revision: 1.988 $> LIST OF CHANGES FROM LAST RELEASE: <$Revision: 1.989 $>
[Note: This file does not mention every change made to the NetBSD source tree. [Note: This file does not mention every change made to the NetBSD source tree.
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itesio(4): Added support for the Watchdog Timer. [xtraeme 20071229] itesio(4): Added support for the Watchdog Timer. [xtraeme 20071229]
usermode: Add port of the NetBSD kernel to userspace. usermode: Add port of the NetBSD kernel to userspace.
[jmcneill 20071229] [jmcneill 20071229]
hp700: kernels are now compiled with -O2. [skrll 20071230] hp700: Kernels are now compiled with -O2. [skrll 20071230]
compat_hpux: Removed. [ad 20071231] compat_hpux: Removed. [ad 20071231]
systrace(1): Removed. [ad 20071231] systrace(1): Removed. [ad 20071231]
tprof: Add tprof, a simple performance monitor based profiler, tprof: Add tprof, a simple performance monitor based profiler,
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gcscpcib(4): Added driver for the AMD CS5535 and CS5536 Companion gcscpcib(4): Added driver for the AMD CS5535 and CS5536 Companion
Device with support for Timecounter, Watchdog Timer and Device with support for Timecounter, Watchdog Timer and
GPIO. Adapted from OpenBSD by Yojiro UO. [xtraeme 20080109] GPIO. Adapted from OpenBSD by Yojiro UO. [xtraeme 20080109]
i386: add sparse kernel core dumps (minidumps) for this platform i386: Add sparse kernel core dumps (minidumps) for this platform
using a backwards-compatible on-disk core format. Not using a backwards-compatible on-disk core format. Not
turned on by default yet. Similar to FreeBSD minidumps but turned on by default yet. Similar to FreeBSD minidumps but
simpler in implementation. Implementation by Jed Davis and simpler in implementation. Implementation by Jed Davis and