On 11/14/05, Allison <ajp166 at bellatlantic.net> wrote:
Linux supported CPU's
Dec Vax
In rumor only!
Well, NetBSD iit is not. But to say it is just a rumor doesn't do
justice of the work some of the hackers there are contributing.
Disclaimer: I have no relationship with them.
Extracted from the FAQ:
http://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/newfaq/newfaq.html
2.1 What is the current status?
Kernel
The kernel boots and works, in a somewhat basic fashion, on a subset
of VAX systems.
We currently know that we boot to shell on the following VAXen:
* VAXstation 3100m30 (KA42 CPU)
* VAXstation 3100m38 (KA42 CPU)
* VAXstation 3100m76 (KA43 CPU)
* VAXstation 4000/60 (KA46 CPU)
We have, in the past, at least partially booted on the following:
* VAXstation 3500 (KA650 CPU)
* VAXstation II/GPX (KA630 CPU)
* MicroVAX 3400 (KA640 CPU)
* VAXserver 4000-200 (KA660 CPU)
* VAXstation 3100m85 (KA55 CPU)
We have drivers for the console, ethernet and SCSI on the;
* VAXstation 3100m76 (KA43 CPU)
* VAXstation 3100m38 (KA42 CPU)
* VAXstation 4000/60 (KA46 CPU) (not SCSI yet)
and works in progress for the SCSI and ethernet on the
* VAXstation 4000/60 (KA46 CPU)
* VAXstation 3100m85 (KA55 CPU)