Hi Joshua, Thanks a lot for the historical background. On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 12:06 AM Joshua Kinard <kumba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The R6000/R6000A CPU only ever existed in systems in the late 1980's that > were fairly large, and I don't think there is a complete, working unit out > there that can actually boot up, let alone boot a Linux kernel. So from what you've written, it sounds like MIPS is actually not a problem here. So the only systems we're actually talking about without a good cycle counter are non-Amiga m68k? If so, that'd be a pretty terrific finding. It'd mean that this idea can move forward, and we only need to worry about some m68k museum pieces with misconfigured userspaces... Jason