Talk:NCR Voyager
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[edit]- This article has some weasel words: "The Voyager architecture used a high overhead directory based cache cohererency scheme" and "There were several excellent aspects of the architecture"
- "486 and Pentium based" isn't a real sentence
- If the "V'ger" colloquialism needs to be mention, it needs to be rewritten
Hertzsprung 13:09, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
References/Content verification
[edit]- Where can the statement that there are (only) 4 voyager systems running Linux be checked? Where does the number come from?
SvenMueller 11:32, 02 July 2009 (CEST)
Potential sources
[edit]- Bottomley, James. "Hansen Partnership Voyager Project". Hansen Partnership.
- Abbott, Doug (2011). Linux for Embedded and Real-time Applications 2nd edition. Elsevier. p. 52. ISBN 9780080496153.
- "Linux kernel source tree — file history for Documentation/voyager.txt". Kernel.org.
- "Linux kernel source tree — Voyager.txt". Kernel.org.
In the above, there appears to be no reference to V'ger. They also allow to put Linux's Voyager support in context: it appeared to exist in 2005 but removed as obsolete in 2010. It also shows that the architecture was from the 80s. Still not much for an article, and not secondary sources, except the Elsevier book which only permits to verify that Linux support for Voyager once existed... —PaleoNeonate – 09:59, 14 March 2018 (UTC)