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== General == | == General == | ||
| − | The Baget is a Russian system based on two [[R3000]] processors. | + | The Baget is a Russian system based on two [[R2000|R3000]] processors. The system is developed at [http://www.niisi.ru NIISI]. It's used in military and industrial applications for example as [[Realtime|realtime]] system. Typically one processor is running a realtime OS while the other is running a control application on a ''normal'' OS such as Linux. |
== Linux support == | == Linux support == | ||
; Linux 2.4 : Most likely unusable; there are no definitive reports. | ; Linux 2.4 : Most likely unusable; there are no definitive reports. | ||
; Linux 2.6 : Baget support was removed due to excessive bitrot as of Linux 2.6.9. | ; Linux 2.6 : Baget support was removed due to excessive bitrot as of Linux 2.6.9. | ||
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| + | == External Links == | ||
| + | * http://math.msu.su/~rajko/Linux-BagetMips.html | ||
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[edit] General
The Baget is a Russian system based on two R3000 processors. The system is developed at NIISI. It's used in military and industrial applications for example as realtime system. Typically one processor is running a realtime OS while the other is running a control application on a normal OS such as Linux.
[edit] Linux support
- Linux 2.4
- Most likely unusable; there are no definitive reports.
- Linux 2.6
- Baget support was removed due to excessive bitrot as of Linux 2.6.9.