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Originally posted by carewolf View PostYeah, I guess so. I just like my code to correct and architecture neutral
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Originally posted by coder View PostExcept, if all BE architectures go extinct, then there will be no need to check if they work. I'm looking forward to this.
And mips be is still used a lot at least in Network centred appliances and such,
Even tough that they probably don't use debian directly, is known that a large amount of small equipment's Linux based have its root( for one way or another ) in debian..
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Originally posted by carewolf View PostHeh, I will miss it though. Not that I ever had a such a CPU, but I used with QEMU to check big-endian code worked. So much simpler when you could just use the same distro in a different (emulated) multi-arch.
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Heh, I will miss it though. Not that I ever had a such a CPU, but I used with QEMU to check big-endian code worked. So much simpler when you could just use the same distro in a different (emulated) multi-arch.
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Debian Guts Support For Old MIPS CPUs
Phoronix: Debian Guts Support For Old MIPS CPUs
As a change that will affect Debian 11 "Bullseye" but not the current Debian 10 "Buster" or older is the distribution's decision to remove the old MIPS architecture...
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