>DecStation 5000. MIPS R4000, but different byte-sex from other MIPS
>systems. No Linux kernel, and may never have one because the
>documentation's not available.
>DecStation 3000. MIPS R3000. See above.
Actually, there's enough documentation for the 3000 series at least --
proof by existence: Ne
I have a number of computers for adoption by people who will use them to
support Debian, and preferrably people who will keep them online for others
to use.
Original DEC Alpha Multia. I want money for this one. Round out your
architecture collection. No RAM or disk. Insists on true parity RAM.
De
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