Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux 64 bit - Trillium | Date | Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:03:51 +0100 (MET) | From | (Rogier Wolff) |
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Philipp Rumpf wrote: > > AT&T's Hobbit processor. > > Is the name of the architecture CRISP or would that be a separate one ? > > > Matsushita's MN10300. Fujitsu FR30. Sun MAJC. > > Notional Semidestructors 32016. Jeff Dike's usermode port. Linux/L4. > > mkLinux. There are some m68k machines which aren't included yet like > > sun3, next and apollo DN. pc532 (see www.netbsd.org). The i860 and i960. > > AFAIK i[89]60 don't have a real MMU.
i960CA doesn't have an MMU. There are models that DO have an MMU.
Back in '92 when I worked with the i960 processor, commercial users could buy processors with one out of:
- Super scalar - MMU & ??? - Floating point unit.
US Military could buy any two of those. But 8 years is a lot in computer-industry.
Roger.
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