Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 18:52:42 +0200 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Xos=C9=20V=E1zquez?= <xose@ctv.es> To: "editor@lwn.net" <editor@lwn.net> Subject: ports of Linux OS I have put a new version of 'Current ports of Linux OS' page: http://www.ctv.es/USERS/xose/linux/linux_ports.html The main ports are : - Special PCs and Near-PCs SGI-Linux (intel-SGI), MCA Linux (MicroChannel), Linux/98 (NEC PC-98), LinuxIA64 (new 64bits-merced- intel chip) - Motorola processors Linux/m68k (Motorola 68000), LinuxPPC (PowerPC) - SPARC chips S/Linux (Sun SPARCstations), UltraLinux (Sun UltraSPARC) - Compaq (former Digital) chips and equipments VAXlinux (VAX computers), Linux/Alpha (Alpha processors) - Other RISC chips ARM Linux (ARM/StrongARM), Linux PA-RISC (HP's PA-RISC), Linux/MIPS (MIPS chips) - Handhelds, Microcontrollers, embedded and other small systems LinuxSH3 (Hitachi SH3), Linux/Microcontrollers (Palm,Motorola ColdFire), ELKS (8086-80286), VMELinux (VMEbus embedded systems), LinuxCE (to substitute WindowsCE), PDAs in general - Microkernels and real-time MkLinux (Linux on Mach µ-Kernel for Apple PowerMacintosh, HP PA-RISC and x86), DROPS (Linux on the L4 µ-Kernel and Fiasco µ-kernel), Real Time Linux (RTLinux and KURT) - Multimedia Computing, QLinux - SMP and clustering MOSIX for Linux (a bridge between SMP and MPP), Beowulf Project (parallel clusters), Linux SMP(multiprocesor) - Misc ports Linux on IBM 370/390, Linux/AP+(Fujitsu AP1000+), Linux-AS/400(IBM AS/400) - Cool things running Linux Not ports, but who cares? regards, -- XosÉ Vázquez <mailto:xose@ctv.es> A Coruña, Galiza (Spain) http://www.ctv.es/USERS/xose