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From: Peter Bergner <bergner@borg.umn.edu>
To: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Microsoft and Xenix.
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 08:43:55 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010627084355.A57645@brule.borg> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E15DZbq-0008D8-00@roo.home> <01062310075401.00696@localhost.localdomain> <83WVxfbXw-B@khms.westfalen.de> <01062611162702.12583@localhost.localdomain> <20010626172654.B588@munchkin.spectacle-pond.org>
In-Reply-To: <20010626172654.B588@munchkin.spectacle-pond.org>

First off, my apologies for posting this from my non-work email address.
>From my .sig below, you'll see I work for IBM, Rochester.


Rob Landley wrote:
: The AS400 seems to be based out of Austin.  We hear a lot about it around 
: here...

and...

Michael Meissner wrote:
: Ummm, the AS/400 was based out of Rochester, Minnesota at least initially.
[snip]
: Now that AS/400's are based on special PowerPC's, the home may have moved
: to Austin, which is the PowerPC/AIX center.

The AS/400 (now named iSeries) is and always has been produced in
Rochester Minnesota.  The RS/6000 (now named pSeries) is designed
in Austin.  Both the AS/400 and the RS/6000 are manufactured in
Rochester.  As of some model which escapes me now, both AS/400 and
RS/6000 computers use the *same* PowerPC processor.  The only
difference is that the AS/400 runs the processor in "tags active"
mode (ie, the 65th tag bit enabled).  The first PowerPC processors
used in the AS/400 was designed here in Rochester.  Follow-ons were
designed in Austin.


Kai Henningsen wrote:
: ISTR there's a gcc port for the AS/400.

Due to the fact that the AS/400 has 1 address space shared by all
processes, several restrictions have been implemented.  The main
restriction regarding your statement above is that *all* code that runs
on the AS/400 is compiled by the "trusted" translator (an exception
would be our Java JIT).  This means you cannot create a binary with gcc
and hope to run it on the AS/400.  However, you may use gcc to produce
MI instructions which can then be passed to the trusted translator.



Peter

--
Peter Bergner
SLIC Optimizing Translator Development / Linux PPC64 Kernel Development
IBM Rochester, MN
bergner@us.ibm.com



  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-06-27 13:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-06-22 22:41 Microsoft and Xenix Alan Chandler
2001-06-23 14:07 ` Rob Landley
2001-06-24  0:13   ` Michael Alan Dorman
2001-06-24 14:18     ` Rob Landley
2001-06-25  1:45       ` Jeff Dike
2001-06-24 20:51         ` Rob Landley
2001-06-24  0:49   ` John Adams
2001-06-24 14:25     ` Rob Landley
2001-06-24  2:47   ` Eric W. Biederman
2001-06-24 10:36     ` Rob Landley
2001-06-24 22:20       ` [OT] " Daniel Phillips
2001-06-25  3:38         ` Michal Jaegermann
2001-06-24 22:41       ` Chris Meadors
2001-06-24 21:13         ` Microsoft and Xenix - Now there's a mailing list for this discussion Rob Landley
2001-06-25  0:55       ` Microsoft and Xenix William T Wilson
2001-06-25 17:11         ` asmith
2001-06-25 18:18           ` Robert J.Dunlop
2001-06-25  3:17       ` Eric W. Biederman
2001-07-02 10:04       ` Juan Quintela
2001-06-25 19:23   ` Kai Henningsen
2001-06-26 15:16     ` Rob Landley
2001-06-26 21:26       ` Michael Meissner
2001-06-27  8:09         ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2001-06-27 18:07           ` Peter De Schrijver
2001-06-27 13:43         ` Peter Bergner [this message]
2001-06-28 21:11     ` Thomas Dodd
2001-06-23 17:57 ` Mike Jagdis
2001-06-23 17:11   ` Rob Landley
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-06-24  2:41 Wayne.Brown
2001-06-24  3:07 ` Mike Castle
2001-06-24 14:44   ` Rob Landley
2001-06-25 15:13     ` Joel Jaeggli
2001-06-25 14:17       ` Rob Landley
2001-06-25 19:57         ` Erik Mouw
2001-06-27  2:10         ` Steve Underwood
2001-06-25 19:30     ` Kai Henningsen
2001-06-25 20:19       ` asmith
2001-06-24 14:32 ` Rob Landley
2001-06-24  2:59 Wayne.Brown
2001-06-25  2:51 Wayne.Brown
2001-06-24 23:21 ` Rob Landley
2001-06-25 17:14 ` asmith
2001-06-25 14:54   ` Rob Landley
2001-06-25 17:29 Wayne.Brown
2001-06-26  3:21 Jocelyn Mayer
2001-06-26 15:15 ` Joel Jaeggli
2001-06-26 16:15   ` Daniel Phillips
2001-06-26 16:42     ` Rob Landley

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