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Hardware News   Hardware News : Thylacine USB supported by NetBSD
   posted by strim on 5-May-2013 18:11:39 (1493 reads)
NetBSD now includes Zorro attachment code to existing slhci(4) driver. This means that Thylacine USB is now (kinda sorta) supported. Keyboards and mice work reliably with wscons-based kernel.

Here's dmesg from A4000 with Thylacine installed.
    

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