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eop:computing:computers [2024/05/17 23:25] – [aoR3000] io55admineop:computing:computers [2024/05/17 23:27] (current) – [NetBSD] io55admin
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 > a MIPS R3000A compatible core capable of booting the Linux kernel version 3.16 in about 3 seconds and with a rating of 48.74 BogoMIPS. It features a compatible MMU, but no FPU. > a MIPS R3000A compatible core capable of booting the Linux kernel version 3.16 in about 3 seconds and with a rating of 48.74 BogoMIPS. It features a compatible MMU, but no FPU.
  
-a0R3000 is a custom Verilog-based CPU core compatible with the R3000A that can also boot Linux. PS1 port?+a0R3000 is a custom Verilog-based CPU core compatible with the R3000A that can also boot Linux. PS1 port based off of this?
  
 https://github.com/alfikpl/aoR3000 https://github.com/alfikpl/aoR3000
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 >Currently only single CPU models are supported by NetBSD/newsmips >Currently only single CPU models are supported by NetBSD/newsmips
  
-Supporting both earlier 68k-based, and later MIPS-based NEWS workstations, the NetBSD port is somewhat mixed in compatibility, but does appear to exist on an acceptable arrangement of computers.+Supporting both earlier 68k-based, and later MIPS-based NEWS workstations, the NetBSD port is somewhat mixed in compatibility, but does appear to support an acceptable amount of NEWS models.
  
 http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/news68k/ http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/news68k/
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