OpenBSD supports sparc very well and is compatible with old sunos stuff (iirc). Unfortunately no 68k anymore (okay, technically there's a niche flavour of 68k that still is supported because of a very dedicated man in Japan)
> OpenBSD supports sparc very well and is compatible with old sunos stuff (iirc)
No 32-bit sparc anymore (only UltraSPARC, aka sparc64).
No SunOS compatibility (despite Theo de Raadt inventing it for NetBSD, before being copied by other BSDs).
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=161435521906992&w=2
> Technically there's a niche flavour of 68k that still is supported because of a very dedicated man in Japan
luna88k, while related, is not 68k.
https://www.openbsd.org/luna88k.html
> OpenBSD supports sparc very well and is compatible with old sunos stuff (iirc)
No 32-bit sparc anymore (only UltraSPARC, aka sparc64).
No SunOS compatibility (despite Theo de Raadt inventing it for NetBSD, before being copied by other BSDs).
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=161435521906992&w=2
> Technically there's a niche flavour of 68k that still is supported because of a very dedicated man in Japan
luna88k, while related, is not 68k.
https://www.openbsd.org/luna88k.html