In reply:
> In article 
> <pine.gso.3.96.990827103350.1456c-100000.kithrup.freebsd.hack...@mission.mvnc.edu>
>  you write:
> >Actually, I was reading in a newsgroup, the VMS newsgroup I think it was,
> >that the PA-RISC chip is on the Merced chip.  Basically, Intel will sell
> >Merced's with the chip disabled (kind of like the math co-processor on the
> >486 SX's) and HP will sell it with the PA-RISC chip enabled so it can run
> >HP-UX. 
> 
> *sigh*
> 
> Look, people, the Merced WILL NOT excuse PA-RISC code directly.  It will be
> done via emulation/translation, and only a certain particular OS will be
> supported (HP-UX 11, I believe they stated -- since HP-UX 11 runs almost all
> HP-UX 10.* applications with no problem, I am _guessing_ that this means they
> will continue to work).
> 
> I really don't know how people get started with this.  HP has _never_ stated
> that the chip will handle it; all they have stated is that HPUX applications
> will continue to be supported.
> 
> I suggest you people go read comp.arch for a while; there's a fair bit of
> information cropping up there.  For example, there's a wonderful thread going
> on about HP's previous experience with architecture emulation, including some
> interesting comments by people at HP.

Well, the way I understand things, HP-UX 11 comes in two flavors, 32
bits and 64 bits.  I think that 32-bit code is handled in a legacy
emulation under 64 bit 11, I'd have to double check that though with
the book.

jim
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