On 2003.09.03 23:52 Eric Dittman wrote:
> Didn't Linux run on Alpha in 64-bit mode before NetBSD?
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/alpha/
NetBSD/alpha is a true 64-bit system that fully implements the LP64
architecture, using 64-bit pointers and 64-bit long integers (standard
integers are still 32 bits) in a linear four terabyte (4TB) address
space. NetBSD/alpha was the first free OS to run on the Alpha and
supports by far the largest number of alpha system types of any free OS.
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Jochen
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Received on Thu Sep 04 2003 - 12:34:00 BST