2003-02-14 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>

* basic.t, entry: Remove A29k references and update.
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2003-02-14 Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>
* basic.t, entry: Remove A29k references and update.
2003-01-25 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>
* FAQ.texi: Set @setfilename FAQ.info.

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@@ -103,14 +103,17 @@ RTEMS is available for the following processor families:
@item Motorola MC68xxx
@item Motorola MC683xx
@item Motorola ColdFire
@item ARM
@item Hitachi H8/300
@item Hitachi SH
@item Intel i386
@item Intel i960
@item MIPS
@item PowerPC
@item SPARC
@item AMD A29K
@item Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC
@item Texas Instruments C3x/C4x
@item OpenCores OR32
@end itemize
In addition, there is a port to UNIX which can be used as a prototyping

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RTEMS is built using GNU autoconf and can be built on any host supporting
the GNU tools including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, and MS-Windows to
name but a few. The current RTEMS release supports a the following CPU
name but a few. The current RTEMS release supports the following CPU
families:
Motorola m680x0, m683xx, and ColdFire
Motorola and IBM PowerPC (4xx, 6xx, 7xx, and 8xx)
Hitachi SH-1
Motorola and IBM PowerPC (4xx, 5xx, 6xx, 7xx, 8xx, and 84xx)
Hitachi SH-1, SH-2, SH-4
Hitachi H8
ARM
Intel i386, i486, Pentium, and i960
SPARC
MIPS
HP PA-RISC
AMD A29K
Texas Instruments C3x/C4x
OpenCores OR32
There are over 35 Board Support Packages included with RTEMS including
BSPs for the SPARC and PowerPC simulators included with gdb. There are
BSPs for a standard PC as well as the SPARC, MIPS, PowerPC simulators
included with gdb. There are
numerous BSPs for CPUs targetting the embedded market such as the Motorola
m683xx and mpc8xx series which support the on-CPU peripherals.
m683xx, ppc4xx, and mpc8xx series which support the on-CPU peripherals.
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