Hi, RTEMS still supports the i386, and there are many i386 machines still in use. Deprecating the i386 will negatively impact RTEMS ability to support the i386. As Steven Bosscher said, the "benefits" are small, and the impact would be serious for RTEMS i386 users.
Thanks! Cynthia Rempel ________________________________________ From: rtems-devel-boun...@rtems.org [rtems-devel-boun...@rtems.org] on behalf of Ralf Corsepius [ralf.corsep...@rtems.org] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 8:30 PM To: rtems-de...@rtems.org; RTEMS Users Subject: GCC considers to drop i386 Hi, I'd like to pass on this to the RTEMS community: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2012-12/msg00079.html Executive summary: It has been proposed to GCC to drop the i386 CPU and to switch to i486 as minimal required CPU for the ix86-architecture. As RTEMS seems to be one of the last remaining dinosaurs, who is trying to support the i386, this would significantly impact RTEMS and its toolchains. I'd therefore ask all RTEMS users, who might have something substantial to say or have a strong opinion on this topic (e.g. because their works are really using i386s), to reply to the original thread on the GCC list. Otherwise, the i386 is likely gone very soon - If you are using it speak up *now*. This likely your last chance! Sorry for being a little dramatic, but I feel it's inevitable. Thanks in advance. Ralf _______________________________________________ rtems-devel mailing list rtems-de...@rtems.org http://www.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/rtems-devel