Hi all, On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 07:43:34PM +0100, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > The sun4m and sun4d based SPARC machines was very popular in the > 90'ties and was then replaced by the more powerful sparc64 > class of machines.
I have received a couple of mails in private. One said it was better to sunset now when it is actually working, so there is a working state to return to. Another said that it would be a shame to sunset sun4m and sun4d because there are so many machines around, and netbsd is also active on the sparc32 area. The second mail also re-reminded me of an interesting project implementing SPARC V8 and the sun4m platform in VHDL. See https://temlib.org - the author posted a new blog post a few months ago. temlib is, to my best knowledge, an impressive one-man project. And this is not enough to keep sun4m around as this would require real users that cannot just stay at their current kernel but who need to follow upstream. Please keep the inputs coming independent if you are pro or not for the sunset of sun4m and sun4d. Sam