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RTOS Guide: Selecting an Embedded OS
Selecting an Embedded RTOS? Linux, VxWorks, WinCE? What about building your own? Or comparing and contrasting commercial, free Open Source (freertos.org, eCos) vs. hardended Linux varieties? eg3.com is proud to release our 2nd edition of 'Insiders' Guide: Selecting an Embedded RTOS.' Evaluation and non-commercial copies are FREE to download.
preview:
http://www.rtos-report.org

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MIPS Assembly/MIPS Architecture - Free Wikibook
Introduction The MIPS microprocessor paradigm was created in 1981 from work done by J. L. Hennessy at Stanford University.
Since that time, the MIPS paradigm has been so influential, that nearly every modern-day processor family makes some use of the concepts derived from that original research.
This book will discuss the MIPS architecture and (perhaps most importantly) MIPS assembly programming.
This book is in an early stage of...
preview:
http://en.wikibooks.org
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newsgroup
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comp.sys.mips
MIPS-related discussions.
Unfortunately, very few posts - mainly spam.
preview:
http://groups.google.com
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project
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debian-mips and debian-mipsel
The Mips port is actually two ports, 'debian-mips' and 'debian-mipsel'. They differ at the endianness of the binaries.
The Mips CPUs are able to run at both endiannesses, but since that's normally not changeable in software, we need to have both architectures.
SGI machines (SGI Indy and Indigo2) are running big-endian which is debian-mips.
Digital Decstations are running little-endian, debian-mipsel.
preview:
http://www.debian.org
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