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Name: ARM Linux Project
Website: http://www.armlinux.org/
Contact: webmaster@armlinux.org
Description: ARM Linux is a port of the successful Linux Operating System
to ARM processor based machines mainly by Russell King with contributions
from others.
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Name: Baldric Project (UWO Student Supercomputer Initiative)
Website: http://www.baldric.uwo.ca
Contact: Jeff Gardiner
Description: Baldric stands for "Beowulfs ALways DRive you Crazy".
University of Western Ontario students have built two supercomputers. One, (12 node RS6000) from cast-off, hand-me-down equipment and another cluster from equipment donated from Sprint and Bell Canada (45 node cluster).
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Name: COLIBREE - Coldfire Linux Brisk Embedded Engine
Website: http://www.colibree.de
Contact: info@colibree.de
Description: The project is in the process of developing an Embedded Linux
System on the Motorlola Coldfire Processor
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Name: CPCNG Project
Website: http://cpcng.free.fr/
Contact: contact page
Description: The aim of this project is to create a new "family" computer that
would be inexpensive to purchase and could be used by anyone. The operating
system, ideally, would be a port of Linux.
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Name: Linux / AP+ Project
Website: http://cap.anu.edu.au/cap/projects/linux/
Contact: hackers@cafe.anu.edu.au
Description: This project is concerned with porting Linux to the AP1000+
and to add appropriate multi-processor extensions to support parallel
programs. We are basing our port on the work done on SparcLinux.
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Name: Linux / DEC Alpha (AXP) Project
Website: http://www.alphalinux.org/
Contact: webmaster@alphalinux.org
Description: AlphaLinux is port of the Linux operating system to Compaq
(was Digital)'s Alpha CPU. The Alpha is a true 64-bit CPU that holds the
title as the fastest chip currently available, with speeds up to 700MHz.
Most of the other components in an Alpha system are the same as an
Intel based PC, and most of the x86 Linux software available today can be
recompiled on the Alpha.
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Name: Linux for DECstations Project
Website: http://decstation.unix-ag.org/
Contact: engel@unix-ag.org
Description: A port of Linux to the MIPS R2000/3000/4000-based DECstation
workstations.
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Name: Linux CE / HandHeld Computer Project
Website: http://www.linuxce.org/
Contact: info@celinux.org
Description: The purpose of this project is to support Linux on many different
HandHeld Computers. All of the PDAs manufactured to run WindowsCE have
fairly advanced hardware capabilities, including a fast processor and an MMU,
which makes them very suitable for a Linux port.
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Name: Linux on the Hitachi SuperH(TM) processor
Website: http://www.linuxsh.com
Contact: gnb@users.sourceforge.net
Description: This project coordinates the efforts to port Linux to the
32/64 bit Hitachi SuperH processors.
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Name: ELKS: Embedded Linux Kernel Subset Project
Website: http://www.elks.ecs.soton.ac.uk/
Contact: ajr@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Description: The goal of the ELKS project is to create a Linux option for
8086 to 80286 class PC's, Palmtop computers, single board microcomputers,
embedded controller systems and other old computers.
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Name: Linux / m68k (Atari and Amiga) Project
Website: http://www.linux-m68k.org/
Contact: webmaster@linux-m68k.org
Description: Linux/m68k is the port of the Linux operating system to run
on systems using Motorola's 68020, 68030, 68040 and 68060
microprocessors. Linux/m68k, like other Linux ports, is source compatible
with Linux on other platforms. Current releases of the m68k kernel are
stable on the Amiga, Atari and Motorola MVME boards.
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Name: Linux / m68k (Macintosh 68k) Project
Website: http://mac.linux-m68k.org/
Contact: webmaster@www.mac.linux-m68k.org
Description: The primary goal of this project is to get Linux running on
Macintosh m68k models (not Power Macintoshes) and to support as much
hardware as possible.
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Name: The Linux/Microcontroller Project
Website: http://www.uclinux.org/
Contact: uclinux@uclinux.org
Description: The Linux/Microcontroller project is a port of the Linux 2.0 to systems without a
Memory Management Unit. At present, only Motorola MC68000 derivatives are supported.
The first target system to sucessfully boot is the 3Com PalmPilot with a TRG SuperPilot
Board and a custom boot loader they put together specifically for the Linux/PalmPilot port.
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Name: Linux / MIPS Project
Website: http://lena.fnet.fr
Contact: linux-mips@fnet.fr
Description: Linux/MIPS is a port of Linux to computers equipped with
MIPS processors. It will run on most ARC (ARC = Advanced Risc Computing) compliant systems equipped with MIPS R4x00 processors. A port to older R2000 and R3000 microprocessors is in progress but advances only at snail speed.
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Name: Li/NeXT Project
Website: http://www.black.linux-m68k.org/
Contact: black-linux@black.linux-m68k.org
Description: The goal this page is to provide information about porting Linux
to the NeXT black hardware.
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Name: Linux for Power Macintosh (MkLinux) Project
Website: http://www.mklinux.org/
Contact: dgatwood@mklinux.org
Description: Apple Computer is supporting a project with The Open Group -
Research Institute to port Linux, a freely distributed UNIX-like operating
system, to a variety of Power Macintosh platforms. MkLinux operates on
the The Open Group Mach (PMK1.1) microkernel, running natively on the
PowerPC microprocessor.
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Name: LinuxSH3
Website: http://ezc.ath.cx/redhtlinux/sh3/
Contact : http://ezc.ath.cx/redhtlinux/sh3/contact.html
Description: The goal of the LinuxSH3 project is to port linux to the Hitachi SHx family of processors (SH1, 2, 3 & 4) (specifically WinCE HPC's and PDA's).
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Name: PA-RISC Linux Development Project
Website: http://parisc-linux.org/index.html
Contact: http://parisc-linux.org/contact/index.html
Description: The primarily purpose of this project is to provide a native port of
Linux to the PA-RISC architecture, which will be merged into the mainstream
kernel tree and into commercial distributions.
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Name: Monolithic Linux for Apple PowerMacs Project
Website:http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~tesch/linux_info/
Contact: Paul.Mackerras@cs.anu.edu.au
Description: Powermac/Linux is a monolithic linux kernel ( >2.1) for the
PCI based Power Macintosh Computers. Currently it is known to run on the
7200, 7500, 7600, 8500, and assorted clones.
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Name: MyLinux PDA Project
Website: http://www.azpower.com/mylinux/
Contact:
http://www.azpower.com/mylinux/contact_us.html
Description: A project to develop a "PLW" or Pocket Linux Workstation.
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Name: Linux / SGI (Silicon Graphics) Project
Website: http://www.linux.sgi.com/
Contact: ariel@sgi.com
Description: The main goal of this project is to bring SGI/Linux to a state
where it boots multiuser (done), is self hosted (done), runs X Window
(ongoing), and supports as many userland RPMs as possible (ongoing).
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Name: Linux / sun3 Project
Website: http://www.netppl.fi/~pp/sun3/
Contact: pp@netppl.fi
Description: Porting Linux to the Sun 3/50, 3/60, and 3/160 machines.
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Name: VAXlinux Project
Website: http://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/
Contact: Mailing list section of homepage
Description: Porting Linux to the Digital VAX stations 3100 and 2000.
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Name: Linux / VME Project
Website: http://www.sleepie.demon.co.uk/linuxvme/index.html
Contact: richard@sleepie.demon.co.uk
Description: Linux port for various 680x0 based VME boards. Currently
there are ports for Motorola boards (MVME147, MVME162, MVME166,
MVME167, MVME172, MVME177), BVM boards (BVME4000 and
BVME6000), and the Tadpole TP34V.
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Name: L4Linux Project
Website: http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/LinuxOnL4/
Contact: l4-linux@os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Description: L4Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to the
L4/x86 and Fiasco µ-kernels (microkernels), two kernels implementing the
L4 µ-kernel API.
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Name: PLEB Project
Website: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~pleb/
Contact: sjw@cse.unsw.edu.au
Description: Goal is to produce a Flexible, Low-Power system for use in
Portable and Embedded applications which is capable of a high level of
processing power.
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Name: PsiLinux Project
Website:
http://linux-7110.sourceforge.net/
Contact: See the Join the mailing list section on main page
Description: PsiLinux is a project to port Linux to a group of palmtops
produced by Psion, and related machines such as the Geofox One.
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Name: UltraLinux
Website: http://www.ultralinux.org
Contact: jim@ic.uva.nl
Description: This is a project to port the Linux operating system to SPARC
microprocessor based systems, specifically to Sun SPARCstations.
Currently supports Sun4c (Sparc 1, 1+, 2, IPC, IPX, SLC, ELC),
Sun4m (Sparc Classic, LX, 5 (except 5/170), 10, 20),
Sun4d (SparcCenter 1000/2000), and Sun 4/300, and most Sun UltraSPARC based machines.