Systems
From LinuxMIPS
Systems By Manufacturer
4G Systems
Acer
Agenda
Algorithmics
- P4032
- P5064
- P6032
- P6064
Baget
Broadcom
Casio
Cobalt
D-Link
Deskstation
Digital Equipment
Edimax
Everex
Hawking
IDT
IBM
LASAT Networks
Mechatronic Brick
MIPS
Momentum
mycable
NCD
NEC
- CMB4133
- DDB5074
- DDB5476
- RISCstation
- Mobile Gear MC-R730
- Mobile Gear MC-730F
- MobilePro 770 (MC-R520A)
- MobilePro 780 (MC-R530A)
- MobilePro 790 (MC-R550A)
- MobilePro 800 (MC-R700A)
- MobilePro 880 (MC-R730A)
- Netpower 100
- Osprey
Nintendo
Olivetti
OvisLink
Philips
Planet
PMC-Sierra
RMI
Sharp
Siemens-Nixdorf
Silicon_Graphics
- Challenge S
- Indigo
- Indigo 2
- Indigo 2 R10000
- Indigo R4000
- Indy
- O2
- Octane
- Onyx
- Onyx 2
- Origin
- POWER Indigo 2
- Tezro
Solwise
Sony
Tektronix
Toshiba
Vadem
Categories
Unsupported Systems
Because people frequently confuse system names here a list of systems that are not subject of the Linux/MIPS projects because they don't use a MIPS processor:
- IBM RS6000. Frequently assumed to be a MIPS system because of the R6000 processor. The RS6000 series of workstations is based on a PowerPC processor and as such you probably want to checkout the Linux PPC site.
- VaxStation. Being based on Digital Equipment's VAX architecture the Linux/VAX project is taking care if this class of systems.
- SGI Visual Workstation. There are a few i386-based variants. Latest models are based on Intel's IA-64 architecture.
- SGI Iris 1000 / 2000 / 3000 series systems. These are very old Silicon Graphics systems from the late 80's based on the Motorola 68000 architecture. As such they're subject of the Linux/m68k project.