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The '''MIPS Atlas''' is an evaluation board made by MIPS Technologies, Inc. It has been superseeded by the [[Mips Malta]]. The Atlas is based on a Philips [[SAA9730]] SOC which is so totally bugridden that nobody ever got NFS to work reliably on it. | The '''MIPS Atlas''' is an evaluation board made by MIPS Technologies, Inc. It has been superseeded by the [[Mips Malta]]. The Atlas is based on a Philips [[SAA9730]] SOC which is so totally bugridden that nobody ever got NFS to work reliably on it. | ||
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The MIPS Atlas is an evaluation board made by MIPS Technologies, Inc. It has been superseeded by the Mips Malta. The Atlas is based on a Philips SAA9730 SOC which is so totally bugridden that nobody ever got NFS to work reliably on it.
Firmware
Atlas uses YAMON for it's firmware.