On 4/5/07, John Clark <jclark_at_metricsystems.com> wrote: > Nikolas Britton schrieb: > > On 4/5/07, Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy_at_optushome.com.au> wrote: > >> [-stable removed since it's not relevant there] > >> > >> On 2007-Apr-05 04:58:17 -0500, Nikolas Britton > >> <nikolas.britton_at_gmail.com> wrote: > >> >Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT? > >> > > >> >legacyfree1# cd dev/ > >> >legacyfree1# grep -irsn isa ./ | grep -i include > >> ... > >> >legacyfree1# grep -irsn mca ./ | grep -i include > >> ... > >> > >> Why do you believe anything in the list might need to be removed? > >> > > > > I'd like to also add that 6-STABLE should be the last branch to support: > > 1. ISA / EISA > > 2. PC98 Platform. > > 3. i486 > > 4. i586 > > > > 98.83% of us have at least a i686 and 62.6% of us have at least a i786 > > (SSE2) processor. > > > > Arch Break Down > > i386 5586 94.02% > > amd64 305 5.13% > > sparc64 30 0.50% > > > > x86 Break Down: > > i486 30 0.074% > > ??? 51 0.125% > > i586 404 0.995% > > i686 14724 36.230% > > i786 25431 62.576% > > ----------------------------------- > > Tot: 40640 100% > > > Where to varients figure in, such as Celerons, or non-Intel processor > manufacturers It is broken down by processor capability's. For example, Celeron = (i686_MMX) Celeron 300Mhz = (i686_MMX) Celeron 933Mhz = (i686_MMX/SSE) Celeron 1700Mhz = (i686_SSE2) = (i786) Celeron M = (i686_SSE2) = (i786) Wikipedia was used for most of the conversions, i.e. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Celeron_microprocessors http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Pentium_4_microprocessors http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Xeon_microprocessors I have also post to this thread a more detail list.Received on Fri Apr 06 2007 - 11:52:04 UTC
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