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01-Feb-98

  • First commercial Linux/MIPS based product accounced.
  • 26-Jan-98

  • One more timewarp in this list because the maintainer is lazy^H^H^H^H buzy coding. The driver for the NCR53c8xx has been modified and is now successfully tested with several machines, most notable the SNI RM200. Even better, the initial version seems to be reliable.
  • Already sometime ago Thomas Bogendörfer implemeneted the necessary changes to the NCR53C9x driver aka ESP driver, so there is now SCSI support for the builtin hostadapters in the Mips Magnum M700, Olivetti M700-10 and Acer PICA.
  • 28-Nov-97

  • First public release of X11 client binaries.
  • 30-Aug-97

  • Duh, time warp in this page once again. Alot has happend in the meantime and the maintainer of this pages is a lazy person that rather prefers to code and hack than write docs...
  • SGI now has it's own Linux/MIPS server reachable as HTTP://www.linux.sgi.com. Lots of SGI specific information and many link. The server is also reachable under ftp.linux.sgi.com. Additional to binaries, sources and docs specific to Silicon Graphic machines this server also has all the other Linux/MIPS stuff in stock. Only available on this server is the developers' cvs archive for download. Sorry, no anonymous CVS yet.
  • Silicon Graphics has supports some of the Linux key developers' work on Linux/MIPS by hardware. As a result the work is now advancing faster and Ralf is no longer alone the workhorse ...
  • Already available since some time the Indy port is now in the standard kernel source tree.
  • Long missing, but finally there: Thomas Bogendoerfer contributed patches to the NCR53C9x driver for Mips Magnum 4000, Olivetti M700 and Acer PICA.
  • Many more packages of a RedHat port to MIPS are now available for ftp download. Installing is still more a thing for experts ... but we're working on it!
  • Eeecmacs lovers will be pleased to hear that this FAQ has been edited by Emacs running on a Linux/MIPS machine.
  • 6-May-97

  • David Monro releases version 1.01 of bfsd. bfsd is a daemon that can be used to boot the machines built by Mips Computersystems, Inc. over a network.
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