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- From: gorton@sousa.tay.dec.com (Richard Gorton)
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- Subject: Re: Looking for programming languages for 3b2
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- Date: 21 Jan 93 18:15:15 GMT
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- The 3b2 comes in two variants that I know of:
- 3b2 nnn
- 3b2 nnnR
- nnn is some model number, like 200, 300, 400, 600, etc.
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- The R on the end means that the processor is a RISC processor
- instead of the WE32100. And in fact, is a mips processor. I
- don't know which mips processor it is.
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- Liant Software of Framingham, MA (formerly LPI) had compilers
- for the older models, and may have them for the newer ones as
- well. However, I don't know if they are still selling/supporting
- such.
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