systimer01.patch available for review.
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Tue Jan 27 19:56:11 PST 2004
:What's the point to support those old relics? (I mean the 386 and 486)
:
:I own one of those antics that even has PCI slots and onboard IDE controller,
:but I can't boot from the (IDE)CD so I can't install DF on it.
:(Had to "sacrifice" a newer machine to try it. ;-)
:
:Wasn't it decided that floppy boot was scrapped?
:
: See (read?) ya, Jasse "The one but not the only" Jansson
Well, we don't really support the 386 any more. The 486 is easy to
support because there really isn't that much of a difference in
instruction generation, and there are a number of cpus that look more
like 486's then pentiums as well as a still fairly robust embedded
market based around the 486 core. So the venerable 486 isn't quite
dead yet.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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