On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 8:14 AM, Sebastian Huber < sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote:
> On 25/04/18 15:10, Joel Sherrill wrote: > >> >> On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 7:09 AM Heinz Junkes <jun...@fhi-berlin.mpg.de >> <mailto:jun...@fhi-berlin.mpg.de>> wrote: >> >> But Is this not the base for the Simulator i386/pc368 ? >> >> >> Yes it is. >> >> I don't know if they will answer directly but we have users of this BSP. >> > > For the Intel 80386 or for a later model e.g. 80486? I want to remove only > the 80386 variant. Oh. You should have been more specific. The i386 CPU model is clearly dead at this point. FWIW I worked on an i386 based UNIX "mini-computer" which was claimed could support 64 users via serial port terminals. Based on Wikipedia's dates, my recollection of using some prototype CPUs and parts is likely correct. Still produced until ~2006 though. To answer your m68k question...I can't find the post to gcc@ but there are only a handful of ports using the cc and that is a barrier to future changes. The m68k, v850, and a few others are at risk until the port is updated to use more modern gcc internals. It was discussed that if these ports are not updated, they will be deprecated. --joel > -- > Sebastian Huber, embedded brains GmbH > > Address : Dornierstr. 4, D-82178 Puchheim, Germany > Phone : +49 89 189 47 41-16 > Fax : +49 89 189 47 41-09 > E-Mail : sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de > PGP : Public key available on request. > > Diese Nachricht ist keine geschäftliche Mitteilung im Sinne des EHUG. > >
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