Neil Padgett <npadgett@redhat.com> writes:
> The Playstation2 does not have an X86 processor. It uses a MIPS R5900.
> Sony calls this CPU the "Emotion Engine."
Nitpick: actually from what I've read that term refers to the
super-nifty graphics chipset, not to the CPU itself, which is fairly
vanilla.
Interesting that the PG compile doesn't try to use MIPS spinlocks on
the PS2...
-Doug
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