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Subject: Re: WWW page for PDP-11 support in GNU binutils
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In article by lars brinkhoff:
> I created a page to reflect the progress of the PDP-11 support in
> GNU binutils:
>         http://pdp11.nocrew.org/

Thanks Lars. Now that Minix is freely available, some of the applications
there could be easily ported over to the PDP-11.

Ciao,
	Warren

