NetBSD/amiga 1.1 runs on any amiga that has a 68020, 68030 or 68040 CPU with some form of FPU and MMU. The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 65M of disk space. To install the entire system requires much more disk space, and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended. (4M of RAM will actually allow you to compile, however it won't be speedy. X really isn't usable on a 4M system.) Here is a table of recommended HD partition sizes for a full install: partition: advise, with X, needed, with X root (/) 15M 15M 10M 10M user (/usr) 65M 100M 45M 80M swap ----- 2M for every M ram ----- local (/local) up to you As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 20M greater than needed. This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree as you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC and INSTALL are large and bulky to accommodate all people). If you only have 4M of fast memory, you should make your swap partition larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping. Supported devices include: A4000/A1200 IDE controller. SCSI host adapters: 33c93 based boards: A2091, A3000 and GVP series II. 53c80 based boards: 12 Gauge, IVS and Wordsync/Bytesync. 53c710 based boards: A4091, Magnum, Warp Engine and Zeus. FAS216 based boards: FastLane Z3, Blizzard. Video controllers: ECS, AGA and A2024 built in on various amigas. Retina Z2 and Retina Z3. Picasso II. GVP Spectrum. Piccolo. A2410. Cybervision 64. Ethernet controllers: A2065 Ethernet Hydra Ethernet ASDG Ethernet A4066 Ethernet Ariadne Ethernet Quicknet Ethernet Arcnet controllers: A2060 Arcnet Tape drives: Most SCSI tape drives, including Archive Viper, Cipher SCSI-2 ST150. CD-ROM drives: Most SCSI CD-ROM drives Serial cards: MultiFaceCard II and III A2232 Amiga floppy drives. Amiga parallel port. Amiga serial port. Amiga mouse. If its not on this list, there is no support for it in this release.