On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:39 AM, Miod Vallat <m...@online.fr> wrote: >> AKA it supports execute/no execute permissions, like probably every >> mips chip made in the last 20 years. > > No, execute (or lack of) permission is quite an alien concept to mips > chips.
Thanks for the correction. So it may still be like all the other mips, just in a bad way... :( > All mention of this has disappeared in the 2F documentation, so I'm not > even sure this feature is still available. But I'm not surprised > marketing people still brag about it (-: