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It doesn't have anything for my Led Zeppelin Processor so no thanks.
Do you have any details of that CPU? Is it a totally new architecture or is it based on some other architecture?
If it has a capable MMU, it's possible in theory to port Linux to it. (Or port uCLinux if the MMU is too limited or not available.)
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Originally Posted by A friend of mine who has a Linux kernel named after his girlfriend.
If I was VirtualBox, I could load my virtualization module into Hannah and boot up another kernel in the same address space.
Actually, it's a stand-alone media-player processor based on the multimedia minor-core of my asymmetrical Rock & Roll multicore CPU.
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Exactly. Imagine the difference between a processor that kicks it up old school - with real instruments - versus a processor that just lip syncs and dances. No pretenders allowed.
So it's a GPU? For some reason, I have not heard about it until now. Is that because it's so old that it was obsolete when I first started learning about 3D?
Oh wait, I just realized that that was what I used in my old 200MHz Pentium MMX (along with 2MB of SGRAM!). It ran Descent 2 great (at least at 640x480; it sometimes studdered at 800x600).
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Exactly. Imagine the difference between a processor that kicks it up old school - with real instruments - versus a processor that just lip syncs and dances.
I don't think a GPU that old would do so well with something modern like Fear Factor or even Planet Penguin racer. At least my GeForce FX5200 can run all the games supplied with Debian.
Besides, how good are the Linux drivers?
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Originally Posted by A friend of mine who has a Linux kernel named after his girlfriend.
If I was VirtualBox, I could load my virtualization module into Hannah and boot up another kernel in the same address space.
i guess if those programs dont work for steve's "led zepplin" prossesser it wont work for my "star you do know that he was being sarcastic, right??" prosseser...
but seriusly great find.. added it to my favs. as well.