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bootable GENERAL kernel for the 3 machines. This is done by integrating the ARM7500 in a better way. In various places the IOMD ID is checked and action is taken at runtime compared to compiletime. The small piece of assembler that is changed now uses the flag `arm7500_ioc_found' that is set up by iomd.c at startup. When this chip isnt found at startup it will skip reading the ARM7500 extended IRQ registers and wont clear them either. The next step will be getting the mode-definition files to the bootloader. Currently they are compiled in. |
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algor | ||
alpha | ||
amiga | ||
amigappc | ||
arc | ||
arm | ||
arm26 | ||
arm32 | ||
atari | ||
bebox | ||
cats | ||
cesfic | ||
cobalt | ||
dnard | ||
dreamcast | ||
evbsh3 | ||
hp300 | ||
hpc | ||
hpcarm | ||
hpcmips | ||
hpcsh | ||
i386 | ||
luna68k | ||
m68k | ||
mac68k | ||
macppc | ||
mips | ||
mipsco | ||
mmeye | ||
mvme68k | ||
netwinder | ||
news68k | ||
newsmips | ||
next68k | ||
ofppc | ||
pc532 | ||
pmax | ||
powerpc | ||
prep | ||
sandpoint | ||
sgimips | ||
sh3 | ||
sparc | ||
sparc64 | ||
sun2 | ||
sun3 | ||
sun68k | ||
vax | ||
walnut | ||
x68k | ||
x86_64 | ||
Makefile | ||
README |
algor: Algorithmics, Ltd. MIPS evaluation boards (mips) alpha: Compaq (formerly Digital Equipment Corp.) Alpha (alpha) amiga: Commodore et al. Amiga (m68k) amigappc: Phase 5 Amiga (powerpc) arc: MIPS Advanced Risc Computing spec machines (mips) arm26: Acorn ARM2- and ARM3-based machines (arm) arm32: ARMv3 and Digital StrongARM machines (arm) atari: Atari TT30, Falcon, and Hades (m68k) bebox: Be Inc. BeBox (powerpc) cats: Chalice Technologies, CATS motherboard (arm) cesfic: FIC8234 VME processor board (m68k) cobalt: Cobalt Networks Microservers (mips) dnard: Digital "Shark" DNARD machines (arm) dreamcast: SEGA Dreamcast (sh3) evbsh3: Hitachi SuperH(TM) sh3 and sh4 eval boards (sh3) hp300: Hewlett Packard 300- and 400-series machines (m68k) hpcarm: ARM based handheld PCs (arm) hpcmips: MIPS based handheld PCs (mips) hpcsh: Hitachi SuperH(TM) based handheld PCs (sh3) i386: Intel/AMD etc. x86 processor line (i386) luna68k: LUNA product line of OMRON Tateishi Electric (m68k) mac68k: Apple Macintosh (m68k) macppc: Apple Power Macintosh and clones (powerpc) mipsco: MIPS Corp Magnum 3000 computers (mips) mmeye: Hitachi SuperH(TM) computer controlled camera (sh3) mvme68k: Motorola's VMEbus single board computers (m68k) netwinder: StrongARM based Netwinder machines (arm) news68k: Sony's NET WORK STATION (m68k) newsmips: Sony's NET WORK STATION (mips) next68k: NeXT Computer's cubes and slabs (m68k) ofppc: Open Firmware based PowerPC machines (powerpc) pc532: "PC-532" kit computer, based on NS 32532 CPU (ns32k) pmax: Digital Equipment Corp. MIPS based machines (mips) prep: PowerPC Reference Platform machines (powerpc) sandpoint: Motorola Sandpoint reference platform (powerpc) sgimips: MIPS based Silicon Graphics machines (mips) sparc: Sun Microsystems SPARC (sun4, sun4c, sun4m) 32 bit machines (sparc) sparc64: Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC 64 bit machines (sparc64, sparc) sun2: Sun m68010 based machines (m68k) sun3: Sun m680[23]0 based machines (m68k) vax: Digital Equipment Corp. VAX machines (vax) walnut: IBM's PowerPC 405GP Reference Board (powerpc) x68k: Sharp X68000, X68030 (m68k) x86_64: AMD's x86 64 bit architecture on the simics simulator (x86_64) Generic architectural features shared among multiple ports arm: ARM cpu based platform files hpc: Handheld PC reference platform files m68k: Motorola 680x0 cpu based platform files mips: MIPS cpu based platform files powerpc: PowerPC cpu based platform files sh3: Hitachi SuperH cpu based platform files sun68k: Sun68k cpu based platform files