Yup. I have RetroBSD running on a PIC32 board I have here.
I also donated the emg editor (a MicroEMACS designed exclusively for RetroBSD) to RetroBSD and it is now in the tree. So emg is now part of RetroBSD base. It's extremely handy for people who know emacs, since there was no emacs-like editor available previously, and their vi clone is GPL-licensed. emg is public domain. That's how I got it, and that's the respectable thing to do.
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