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<updated>2002-03-20T18:58:47Z</updated>
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<title>Remove __P().  This was tested on the GENERIC kernel.</title>
<updated>2002-03-20T18:58:47Z</updated>
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<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2002-03-20T18:58:47Z</published>
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<title>Move DELAY() from &lt;machine/clock.h&gt; to &lt;sys/systm.h&gt;</title>
<updated>2000-10-15T09:51:49Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Poul-Henning Kamp</name>
<email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-10-15T09:51:49Z</published>
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<title>Change #ifdef KERNEL to #ifdef _KERNEL in the public headers.  "KERNEL"</title>
<updated>1999-12-29T04:46:21Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>1999-12-29T04:46:21Z</published>
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is an application space macro and the applications are supposed to be free
to use it as they please (but cannot).  This is consistant with the other
BSD's who made this change quite some time ago.  More commits to come.
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<title>$Id$ -&gt; $FreeBSD$</title>
<updated>1999-08-28T01:08:13Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
</author>
<published>1999-08-28T01:08:13Z</published>
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<title>Add support for adjkerntz (largely untested).</title>
<updated>1998-10-06T08:40:18Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Doug Rabson</name>
<email>dfr@FreeBSD.org</email>
</author>
<published>1998-10-06T08:40:18Z</published>
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<title>Add declaration of {aquire,release}_timer2().</title>
<updated>1998-07-22T08:26:23Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Doug Rabson</name>
<email>dfr@FreeBSD.org</email>
</author>
<published>1998-07-22T08:26:23Z</published>
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<title>Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel.  This is very much a</title>
<updated>1998-06-10T10:57:29Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Doug Rabson</name>
<email>dfr@FreeBSD.org</email>
</author>
<published>1998-06-10T10:57:29Z</published>
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work in progress and has never booted a real machine.  Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details).  On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
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