Dang, CPU-World doesn't seem to have the best resources for MIPS timelines. I'll have to look, I'm sure I saw one somewhere. So far it looks like the MIPS R4k and 4400 were around /somewhere/ in 1993. On Mar 28, 2005, at 9:59 AM, Goodwin, Greg P. wrote: > > Okay, I'm in if we can get some of the OS and processor issues > sorted=20 > out! :D >> >> Byron. >> >> > > Hmmmm.... wow... designation by processor. That would be > interesting. I am all for this, but that opens and closes things a > lot. > > > Good resource on this for processors... > > http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/index.html > > > Ok, we go with what processors were out in March 1993, that > would mean that any computer with a 68040 would qualify, since the > 68040 > did exist. (1991) > http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/68040/ > > That would include many Macs that would not be in this (like my > Duo 280c for example) > Also include many Atari ST clones (the C-lab Falcon, Milan, > ect.) > > Not sure when the 68060 was released. > > For Newton, Acorn & Silicon graphics users it would be good to > get a timeline on the Risc processors and StrongArm. > > Could be fun.=20 > >