On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 10:30 AM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Thomas Munro <thomas.mu...@gmail.com> writes: > > Here's a patch to remove all of these. > > Looks sane by eyeball --- I didn't grep for other references, though.
Thanks, pushed. > > I didn't originally suggest that because of some kind of (mostly > > vicarious) nostalgia. I wonder if we should allow ourselves a > > paragraph where we remember these systems. I personally think it's > > one of the amazing things about this project. Here's what I came up > > with, but I'm sure there are more. > > PlayStation 2 [1]? Although I suppose that falls under MIPS, > which probably means we could still run on it, if you can find one. Yeah. PS had MIPS, then PowerPC (Cell), and currently AMD (interestingly they also run a modified FreeBSD kernel, but you can't really get at it...). Sega Dreamcast had SH4. I added one more: Tru64 (but I didn't bother to list Digital UNIX or OSF/1, not sure if software historians consider those different OSes or just rebrands...). Patches to improve this little paragraph welcome. Pushed.