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Re: Updating the homepage
From: |
Romain Francoise |
Subject: |
Re: Updating the homepage |
Date: |
Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:13:24 +0100 |
Yavor Doganov <address@hidden> writes:
> +<p>
> + Here are other machines that GNU Emacs has code to support. These
> + machines are old, and in many cases we don't know whether they still
> + work. The definitive reference for this is
> + the <kbd>etc/MACHINES</kbd> file distributed with GNU Emacs, which
> + also lists special requirements for these systems if compiling GNU
> + Emacs from source.
> +</p>
[...]
> + <li>Acorn</li>
> + <li>Alliant</li>
> + <li>Alliant FX/2800</li>
[...]
> + <li>Ustation E30 (SS5E)</li>
> + <li>Vax</li>
> + <li>Whitechapel MG1</li>
> + <li>Wicat</li>
This list of machines is of limited use nowadays -- most people have
commodity x86 hardware, and the page mentions that etc/MACHINES is
the canonical source anyway.
Could we get rid of this while we're at it?
--
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| ever free! --Bryan W. Procter
- Updating the homepage, Yavor Doganov, 2007/03/03
- Re: Updating the homepage, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/03/03
- Re: Updating the homepage, JD Smith, 2007/03/05
- Re: Updating the homepage, Romain Francoise, 2007/03/06
- Re: Updating the homepage, martin rudalics, 2007/03/06
- Re: Updating the homepage, Romain Francoise, 2007/03/06
- Re: Updating the homepage, David Hansen, 2007/03/06
- Re: Updating the homepage, Daniel Brockman, 2007/03/06