Is there anything special about the MIPS march that would make porting RIOT
an issue? Seeing as RIOT runs on 32-bit ARMs, 16-bit MSP430s, x86, and now
even 8-bit Atmels I don't imagine there is much standing in the way of
another incredibly well documented architecture. Though, I've been wrong
before.

On Tue Jan 13 2015 at 5:16:44 AM <gnu...@dds.nl> wrote:

> Hi Oleg,
>
> I do know the MIPS code very good, I am looking for a good e-book or
> normal book about the ARM core. The MIPS code is more powerfull per
> MHz and also has a better architecture. Its only a pitty that the chip
> technology used is less power optimized than most ARM vendors use that
> is why the sleep and powerdown are higher.
>
> I think this will change since microchip is busy with XLP for PIC32.
>
> regards, Paul.
>
> Oleg <o...@hobbykeller.org> schreef:
>
> > Hi Paul!
> >
> >
> >> Does anyone know if people are porting RIOT-OS to the MIPS platform
> >> and what is the status ?.
> >
> > As far as I know noone ever tried porting RIOT to MIPS and I know
> > too little about this platform to give any estimate about the
> > feasibility/difficulty of this task.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Oleg
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