Subject: Re: NetBSD/pdp10 ?
To: None <eeh@netbsd.org>
From: Lars Brinkhoff <lars.spam@nocrew.org>
List: tech-kern
Date: 03/05/2002 18:27:19
eeh@netbsd.org writes:
> | What better way to exercise the portability of NetBSD? We've got 32-bit
> | and 64-bit archictures sorted. Certainly there would be some challenges
> | left with 36-bit support, no? Given the availability of several PDP-10
> | emulators and the work on GCC, I don't see why it couldn't be done.
> Lack of a real MMU is probably going to cause problems, especially since
> UBC requires MMU functionality.
KL10 and later PDP-10 processors all have real MMUs. Many PDP-10
operating systems made heavy use of virtual memory.
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