Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 11 Feb 1998 19:59:53 +0100 | From | ralf@uni-kobl ... | Subject | Re: Commercial Linux/MIPS... |
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On Wed, Feb 11, 1998 at 07:42:55PM +0100, Michael L. Galbraith wrote:
> > There is going to be more commercial Linux/MIPS rsn. Linux will control > > NMR systems, including medical systems and systems for long time measurements > > where failure is no option. In those systems Linux will be the successor > > of a modified Risc/OS 4.51 version. Stay tuned for details ... > > > > Ralf > > OOHA!, > > URL's anyone? I have an RM400 (R4400/100) in need of a soul transplant.
That's yet another type of machine. I've ported Linux to the SNI RM200C; it should also run on the RM300. The R400 is a SMP machine and I don't have any data about it at all. In fact, since so far nobody was so generous to loan me a SMP box there isn't even MIPS SMP yet ...
But here is what _you_ can do: Call SNI and have a bit fun nervragging them for Linux. There are so many very different MIPS machines out there that reverse engineering isn't a real option unless you solve the problem of human immortability before :-(
Ralf
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