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On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Martin Bochnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> +1
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> Except that it would be nice if somebody would make the Polaris port
> functional, before starting a new port.
> Also, why MIPS, not ARM? Isn't MIPS dead a bit?
>

Thanks for the vote and the feedback.

I believe the PowerPC is either lacking consensus on a platform or lacking
other resources (or both).  I agree that the PowerPC has some  attractive
features, but lack of a valid, available platform and resources I think is
contributing to its dormancy.  I believe that interest continues for that
platform, but once Sun Labs discontinued development support, the project
seems to have gone into hibernation.

Someone mentioned interest in an ARM a short while ago, but in my research,
I could not find a solid, available platform that provided enough physical
resources -- namely 256MB to 512MB RAM, which I believe would be a minimum
footprint.  It is my opinion that OpenSolaris is a tough nut to crack on
embedded platforms.  What makes the Movidis platform interesting is support
for larger memory footprints (8GB) and the intended markets, including web
application hosting.  Use of the Octeon processor is also interesting to me,
personally.


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