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1. The home of the Linux MIPS portLinux/MIPS is a port of the widespread UNIX clone Linux to the MIPS architecture. Linux/MIPS runs on a large number of technically very different systems ranging from small embedded systems to large desktop machines and servers from SGI and DEC.
Here you will find links to all the resources you need to work with Linux on MIPS, whether you are starting out getting Linux running on your own platform, or developing an end user application or product based on a Linux/MIPS system. If you are looking for a commercial Linux product with associated support, take a look at the Commercial Linux page. MIPS Technologies also maintain a list of links here to companies providing the MIPS community with tools and services. If you have input regarding the contents of these pages, see the Documentation page for contact info. Webserver contact is webmaster@linux-mips.org.
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