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From:	 "Karen Thomas" <kthomas@thomas-pr.com>
To:	 <cyork@thomas-pr.com>
Subject: WASABI SYSTEMS SHIPS UPDATE TO NETBSD
Date:	 Mon, 24 Sep 2001 11:56:13 -0400


Company Contact:                                      Agency Contact:
Dave Damast                                           Karen Thomas
Wasabi Systems                                        Thomas PR
(646) 638-2424                                        (631) 549-7575
daved@wasabisystems.com                               kthomas@thomas-pr.com 

WASABI SYSTEMS SHIPS UPDATE TO NETBSD

New York, NY, September 24, 2001 – Wasabi Systems, Inc., the premier
provider of the NetBSD embeddable open source operating system, today
announced shipment of NetBSD v. 1.5.2. NetBSD 1.5.2 includes many new and
enhanced features over the previous versions. 
NetBSD 1.5.2, a fully functional UNIX-like operating system which runs on
44 different platforms, includes new features, such as: 
    a.. Additional machine support for new Apple iBook and PowerBook laptops.
    b.. Security fixes for Kerberos, BIND, ssh, ntpd, ftpd, telnetd, and IP
    filter. 
    c.. Performance enhancements for NFS, LFS, Symbios/NCR SCSI, sendmail,
    and dhcpd. 
    d.. Additional device support for Cisco Aironet; 3Com 3c555 and 3c556;
    Yamaha, ESS Maestro, NeoMagic 256, and CrystalClear Audio; ATA
    Ultra-DMA/100; and 802.1Q virtual LANs. 
    e.. Support for running Linux Vmware on NetBSD/i386.

About Wasabi Systems

Wasabi Systems, Inc. (www.wasabisystems.com), is the premier source for
commercial NetBSD development, support and customization. Wasabi offers a
range of integrated NetBSD system solutions focusing on the server
appliance and embedded systems markets. Wasabi’s team includes the world’s
foremost NetBSD developers, including several members of NetBSD Core Team
and release engineers for the NetBSD Project.

About NetBSD

The NetBSD Operating System is an open source BSD Unix operating system
descended from the Berkeley Networking Release 2 (Net/2), 4.4BSD-Lite, and
4.4BSD-Lite2 sources. NetBSD runs on 44 different system architectures
featuring twelve distinct families of CPUs, and is being ported to more.  

For more information, contact Wasabi Systems, Inc., 104 W. 14th St, NY, NY
10011 (646) 638-2424 fax: (509) 461-7283 http://www.wasabisystems.com. 
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