Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 22 Oct 2002 22:36:25 +0900 | From | Osamu Tomita <> | Subject | Re: [RFC][PATCHSET] PC-9800 architecture (CORE only) |
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Thanks for comment.
Ingo Oeser wrote: > On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:49:19PM +0900, Osamu Tomita wrote: > > This is a part of big patchset for support PC-9800 > > architecture, one of i386 sub architectures. > > I'm courious, what the PC-9800 architecture is. Please visit our web page. We put summary information there. http://www.kmc.gr.jp/proj/linux98/index-english.html PC-9800 has support hardware for japanese language, so in 80's many people use PC-9800 to run "Word processor" applications. Recently, PC-9800 is mostly used as network client in enterprise, goverment or school.
> > Core part cleanup has done. (But device drivers are still working.) > > Many "#if" are killed by using "mach-xxx" framework. > > If someone pick up this, we are very happy. > > Comments are always welcome. Please tell me. > > This patch is a good spring cleanup of arch/i386. You nicely > replace many "magic hex values" with defines. That makes it very > readable for other arch maintainers and even for the i386 > maintainers. > > Good work! Thanks, But other components need much more cleanup, sigh...
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