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Package changes: Move base address to 0x100000, similar to that of the NetBSD/x86 kernel. Hopefully this will avoid trampling something important in low memory. This appears to work fine on the limited number of machines I tested. Upstream changes from 4.00 to 4.10: + New Features - Added support for Core i7 Extreme CPU (32nm) - Added support for Core i5/i3 (32nm) - Added support for Pentium Gxxxx (32nm) - Added support for Westmere-based Xeon - Added preliminary support for Intel Sandy Bridge - Added support for AMD 6-cores CPU - Added detection for Intel 3200/3210 - New installer for USB Key + Bug Fixes - Corrected a crash at startup - Many others bug fixes
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2010/07/08 18:54:22 jakllsch Exp $
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SHA1 (memtest86+-4.10.tar.gz) = a5a912be36d27e8886a07ae3ab2a2531711eca1e
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RMD160 (memtest86+-4.10.tar.gz) = dc1083c8097f5f9f8c7725513b31adecb23379c4
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Size (memtest86+-4.10.tar.gz) = 205077 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-aa) = d6d193813985ec996495c010a5733ade83d0811c
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SHA1 (patch-ab) = 8e5ce60b904763c030931a532f3b438968fca434
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SHA1 (patch-ac) = fbfbcc23549e610af5d42ebe3710025f682ca9ec
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SHA1 (patch-ad) = aecaa5cee6a27d4e5beb9e3fc0c7efacf21eddf4
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SHA1 (patch-ae) = 64931515368b099a23c76468c837fae569cb3cc1
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