Martin Michlmayr wrote: > Package: release-notes > Severity: wishlist > > There are some new sub-architectures on MIPS that should be mentioned > and one is scheduled for removal after etch: > > mipsel: > > DECstation support is incomplete and untested in etch and will be > removed completely after this release. This includes both DECstation > variants previously supported in Debian, r3k-kn02 and r4k-kn04. > > Installations on MIPS based Cobalt machines (Qube 2700, RaQ1, Qube2, > RaQ2) are now possible without the use of a serial console. By > default, installations on Cobalt are now done via SSH. See > http://www.cyrius.com/debian/cobalt/ for more information. > > mips: > > Support for SGI's IP32 platform has been added. The IP32 platform > consists of SGI O2 machines with R5000, R5200 or RM7000 processors. > Installation are possible via frame buffer or the serial console. > > mips and mipsel: > > Support for Broadcom's SB1A evaluation board BCM91480B ("BigSur"), > which is based on the BCM1480 quad-core chip, has been added, both to > the kernel and the installer. This board is supported both in little > and big endian mode.
And: mips and mipsel: Support for a Qemu machine has been added. The Qemu/MIPS machine emulates a classic ISA PC style machine with a MIPS 4Kc CPU. Thiemo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]