=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/mvme88k.html,v retrieving revision 1.68 retrieving revision 1.69 diff -u -r1.68 -r1.69 --- www/mvme88k.html 2007/11/03 12:34:40 1.68 +++ www/mvme88k.html 2007/11/12 21:47:37 1.69 @@ -85,6 +85,11 @@ With the help of Mark Kettenis, the toolchain effort eventually produced working binutils and gdb in late may 2004. +

+Work towards multiprocessor support on the MVME188 boards started in +summer 2005 and, after a lot of tedious bugfixing, was eventually +completed shortly after the 4.2 release in november 2007. +


Current status:

@@ -127,7 +132,7 @@
  • MVME188 and MVME188A
    Contrary to the other MVME processor boards, this board has no on-board devices; it just acts as a container for an HYPERmodule which provides -one, two or four 88110 processors, and two or four 88200 (16KB cache) or 88204 +one, two or four 88100 processors, and two or four 88200 (16KB cache) or 88204 (64KB cache) CMMUs per processor.
    All HYPERmodules combinations are supported, but M88200 1P128 and 1P512 have not been tested.
    @@ -191,8 +196,8 @@ An entry-level design similar to the MVME187, but based on the 88110 processor with integrated MMU and cache controller.
  • MVME197SP and MVME197DP
    -Improved versions of the MVME197LE, with one or two 88110 processors, and -one 88410 external cache controller per processor. +Improved versions of the MVME197LE, with one (SP) or two (DP) 88110 processors, +and one 88410 external cache controller per processor.
    @@ -330,7 +335,7 @@
    www@openbsd.org
    -$OpenBSD: mvme88k.html,v 1.68 2007/11/03 12:34:40 miod Exp $ +$OpenBSD: mvme88k.html,v 1.69 2007/11/12 21:47:37 miod Exp $