Warner Losh writes:
 > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hiroo HAYASHI writes:
 > : I've checked this issue in Toshiba.  As far as I could know, Toshiba
 > : is using PrIDs which are assigned through the agreement between MIPS
 > : Technology and Toshiba.  I hope that the R4650 value in the source
 > : code is in error, too.
 > 
 > The R4650 from IDT is definitely documented as having a PrID of 0x22
 > in at least two docuements that I have in my posession.  I have a
 > R4650, but no software that I can easily boot to check it out for
 > sure.

      I have had the R4650 as 0x22 for quite a few years.  It was my 
understanding that QED had all of the 0x2?  numbers, but at least
0x20..0x23 and 0x28.

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