On Fri 2021-02-05 09:13:03, David Laight wrote: > > We have open-hardware implementation for 486, AFAICT, thanks to MISTer > > project. I'm not aware of open 586 core. > > > > Being able to run recent Linux on open hardware sounds fun. > > Putting a 486 on an fpga might be 'interesting'. > But it has a lot of 'cruft' (like 286 protected mode) that > you really don't need. > I'd bet RISCV comes out smaller. Well.. RISCV may be smaller, and there are open-hardware RISCV _cores_, but not complete systems. > Most x86 ports are actually IBM-PC ports - so you'd also have > to sort out all the peripherals. And that's exactly what they are doing, and what makes the project important: https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/ao486_MiSTer Best regards, Pavel -- http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek