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TIL the iconic Intel 80386 CPU, also known as i386 or just 386 introduced in 1985 and widely used in PCs in the 80s, was only discontinued in September of 2007. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Int…
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80386 cross-compiler on x86-64 machine

So, I've got this old 80386 computer that I want to install linux on (probably going to use LFS or something like that). I am currently using Arch Linux on a 64 bit machine.

I want to build a a cross-compiler for the 80386 (hereafter referred to as i386) in order to minimize that amount of space used on the computer during the install process (it only has 130 MB of memory). I'm having trouble finding packages in Arch Linux that will allow me to do this.

The wiki indicates that there are five steps:

  1. binutils: Build a cross-binutils, which links and processes for the target architecture
  2. headers: Install a set of C library and kernel headers for the target architecture
    1. use linux-api-headers as reference and pass ARCH=target-architecture
      to make
    2. create libc headers package (process for Glibc is described here)
  3. gcc-stage-1: Build a basic (stage 1) gcc cross-compiler. This will be used to compile the C library. It will be unable to build almost anything else (because it can't link against the C library it doesn't have).
  4. libc: Build the cross-compiled C library (using the stage 1 cross compiler).
  5. gcc-stage-2: Build a full (stage 2) C cross-compiler

I can't find any information about which binutils support i386. The same goes with linux-api-headers, libc, and gcc. The earliest that Arch Linux supports building for appears to be i486.

Gcc indicates that building for i386 is definitely possible, but I'm having a lot of trouble trying find packages that are supported.

First question: If Arch Linux supports compiling for i386, where do I find the packages for binutils, linux-api-headers, libc, and gcc?

Second question: If Arch Linux does not easily support compiling for i386, is there another Linux distribution that would more easily allow me to build the cross compiler that I'm interested in? It appears that Debian/Devuan has i386 cross compiler support, but I'm not sure if i386 means 80386, or if it's more like i[456]86 like with Arch Linux.

My only experience in with cross-compilers is when I made a MIPS64r5 cross compiler 64 bit Arch Linux for a school assignment. Arch Linux supported MIPS64r5, though, so the task was a lot easier.

Update: So, the 90s computer decided to die right earlier today. For that reason, I wont have any need for a cross compiler. However, I'd like to give a shout o

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Want to play with 80386 linux

Actually I used PCs from 486era but I was really young then and don't remember anything. So, ambitiously I'm going to play with 386PCs. Also it's really cheap now. Do you have any recommended idea before I start to buy anything? Such as " laptops are better than build desktop again because it takes smaller space and easy to throw away. " or "such such CPUs are actually supported well even today with such such distro so look it up."

Thanks for reading.

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Walters PC-AT 80386 -I bought one of these when they came out, with maths coprocessor. Cost just over 1000. My wife was NOT happy! imgur.com/gallery/J7ME76Y
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A combination you don't see that often, an 80386 with an 80287 math coprocessor! (It took a while for the 80387 to come out, so the earliest 386 motherboards used 287s)
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Cowgol: a portable, almost self-hosting compiler for the Z80, 6502, 80386 and other systems cowlark.com/cowgol/
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The Intel 80386, part 1: Introduction blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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πŸ“…︎ Jan 21 2019
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M68000 or 80386?

I recently received two books on assembly: one on the Motorola 68000 and one on the Intel 80386. As someone who has some interest in assembly, which one should I study first? Is one significantly more difficult than the other?

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Why did early Blackberry devices use Intel 80386 processors? Can they run DOS?

I just saw that the first gen of Blackberry pagers/PDAs (850/857 and 950/957) used Intel 80386 processors, which seems weird since most handhelds use ARM-based chips. That got me wondering if it was possible to run DOS on them. I haven’t been able to find anything on this so it might be a long shot.

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KLH 2800 80386 Laptop Computer imgur.com/a/kQopN
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The Intel 80386, part 12: The stuff you don’t need to know blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 6: Data transfer instructions blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 17: Future developments blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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I acquired a Compaq Portable and discovered two interesting boards inside. One with a 80386-16 chip and a 20MB Hardcard. imgur.com/a/j0CwX
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The Intel 80386, part 15: Common compiler-generated code sequences blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 16: Code walkthrough blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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siliconpr0n's IndieGoGo campaign to image 80386 and 80486 chips indiegogo.com/projects/th…
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The Intel 80386, part 4: Arithmetic blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 13: Calling conventions blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 3: Flags and condition codes blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 9: Stack frame instructions blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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Intel 80386, part 1: Introduction blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 8: Block operations blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 11: The TEB blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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Why do we need atomic operations on the 80386, if it doesn’t support symmetric multiprocessing anyway? devblogs.microsoft.com/ol…
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Retro UNIX - Modified UNIX v1.1 Ported to the 8086 and 80386 singlix.com/runix/index.h…
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80386 - 1987
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The Intel 80386, part 10: Atomic operations and memory alignment blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 7: Conditional instructions and control transfer blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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The Intel 80386, part 5: Logical operations blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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πŸ“…︎ Jan 25 2019
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20 MHz Intel 80386 imgur.com/Mwj9L
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Intel 80386 engineering sample
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 25 2017
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[80386 / MSDOS][1985-1995?] A game i played back in the day.

Platform(s): MSDOS on 80386

Genre: Roleplaying / Space / planet exploration

Estimated year of release: Between 85-95

I'm trying to pinpoint the title to a game i played back in the day. You could select up to 5 members ( maybe 4 ) of a space based exploration team or rather assasins / bounty hunters, some characters had bird heads.

You would take on missions and land on planets , the game had inventory management. You could deploy these huge bombs on timers and take out people / buildings.

I just remember I really enjoyed finding the bombs / dynamite and using it. ( I had similar fun in the original xcom blowing up barns. )

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The Intel 80386. 20MHz of pure speed. (1989) i.reddituploads.com/60a1c…
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The Intel 80386, part 2: Memory addressing modes blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/…
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Problem with keyboard controller of an 80386 based system

Hello guys!

I have revived an old 80386 based system with 8 MiB of RAM and installed a Minix 2.0.4 on it. Now, I have the problem that the keyboard controller randomly stops working when the system enters protected mode. For some keyboards (e.g. an IBM Model M) the keyboard always stops working, for others only sometimes.

Does anybody know why this is happening and how to resolve this issue?

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