Okay, I know that the R4600 (Deskstation Tyne) is supported in the Linux
Kernel.  I saw it in there while browsing around the MIPS ported code of
the latest Linux kernel.  I also know that Linux was once successfully
compiled for this processor in the 2.0.2x series.

Does anyone know if I will be able to successfully cross-compile a working
Linux kernel for the MIPS R4600 processor with the latest Linux source
code? I understand that support is not kept up, but is the existing code
still in a compilable state?


:|On Tue, Feb 16, 1999 at 08:43:34PM -0600, Russell E Glaue wrote:
:|
:|> Does anyone have a running Linux system on the Deststation Tyne  R4600
:|> MIPS/133MHz machine?
:|
:|No, since my Tyne died in late '94 we don't support this machine anymore.
:|It'll take a kernel hacker to bring it back to live.
:|
:|  Ralf


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