
Web Pages Related to Linux and/or m68k
All pages are in the United States unless otherwise noted, and
they are in English unless the description is not in English.
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Linux/m68k
Ongoing Linux/m68k Ports
- Joe Pranevich has set up a page for the Linux/m68k for Macintosh
Project. If you want to see Linux on the m68k-based Macintoshes,
help them out!
- Alan Cox (yes, the one of www.uk.linux.org fame) has also set up a page about Linux on the
Mac (running, naturally, on a Mac). [United Kingdom]
- Pekka Pietikäinen has set up a page about the port to Sun 3 workstations.
[Finland]
- Richard Hirst has a page devoted to his VMEbus port, which
works on several m68k-based VME single-board computers from BVM,
Motorola and Tadpole. [United Kingdom]
- Peter De Schrijver is working on a port to the Apollo Domain
workstations. His current work can be found here. [Belgium]
- The port to the NeXT workstation now has its own page.
- Some actual NeXT code (booting on at least some NeXTs) is at Zach Brown's site.
- The Q40/Q60 port has its own site.
- Somewhat related to Linux/m68k is the APUS
project, which is porting LinuxPPC to Amigas with PowerPC processors.
Ongoing Linux/m68k Projects
- Frank Neumann has set up a page about Debian/m68k, the port of the Debian distribution to Linux/m68k. [Germany]
- James Troup has established his own Debian/m68k pages. [Sweden]
- The OSIS (Atari TOS and other Atari-based OS emulation project)
has a page. [Sweden]
- There is some documentation by Geert about the universal framebuffer
device at the XFree86 site.
- There is now an attempt to port Linux to 680x0-based machines
without MMUs. See the Microcontroller Linux page for details. [Canada]
- There is a
page about the Permedia2 (CybervisionPPC/BVisionPPC)
framebuffer driver. [Italy]
- Stefan Reinauer has developed amiga-fdisk,
a partitioning tool for the Amiga. [Germany]
Linux/m68k Pages in languages other than English
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Chris Lawrence
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(23 Aug 1999 at 09:20 CDT)