Hi Nick,
        Thanks for the speedy response! :)

Nick Blievers wrote:
The mips chip will not understand the x86 assembly in mpi/mpi_x86.s. You
will have to get some appropriate mips asm.
The IRIX code is there, but of course that is big-endian mips, so I'm not
sure how similar that will be.


Hmm - that's what I was afraid of. :(



There is also mips stuff in NEC4.2.mk and ReliantUNIX.mk, you might like to
follow them.


I'll take a look at them. Assuming I find something interesting in there, do I have to hack Linux.mk to make it call one of these files? Sorry - I'm more of a Mozilla build/release engineer than a programmer, and I'm not familar with the NSS build system at all. :)


If there's a webpage and/or docs detailing how you create new processor architectures for NSS, I'd be happy to go there, and check it out. :)

Cheers,
Paul

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