On a bit of a whim, I bought a used Tilera 72 Core box off eBay. I didn't realize until after I paid for it that it doesn't come with a hard drive.
I have dozens of hard drives, so that's not really a problem, except apparently it's designed to run its own specific version of Linux https://web.archive.org/web/20150418235429/http://www.tilera.com/products/?ezchip=592&spage=612
I am having a heck of a time finding a copy or image of this particular Linux. I found a Gentoo thread that seems to indicate that maybe someone got a vanilla kernel installed on there at some point. https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-981296-start-0.html
I realize that the kernel dropped support for Tilera a few years ago, but I would still like to be able to install something on there just to play with the 72-core machine, and I think I'm ok with just getting the latest supported kernel on there.
Problem is, I have no idea how to go about doing that! I am willing to spend basically any amount of time learning but I have absolutely no idea where to start. Should I compile an old version of Debian or something for the Tilera?
For that matter, I don't even think I need a full-on distro; I am not planning on using this as a daily driver, just something to do concurrent programming on, so I'm not really opposed to keeping this super lightweight...any ideas?
I have dozens of hard drives, so that's not really a problem, except apparently it's designed to run its own specific version of Linux https://web.archive.org/web/20150418235429/http://www.tilera.com/products/?ezchip=592&spage=612
I am having a heck of a time finding a copy or image of this particular Linux. I found a Gentoo thread that seems to indicate that maybe someone got a vanilla kernel installed on there at some point. https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-981296-start-0.html
I realize that the kernel dropped support for Tilera a few years ago, but I would still like to be able to install something on there just to play with the 72-core machine, and I think I'm ok with just getting the latest supported kernel on there.
Problem is, I have no idea how to go about doing that! I am willing to spend basically any amount of time learning but I have absolutely no idea where to start. Should I compile an old version of Debian or something for the Tilera?
For that matter, I don't even think I need a full-on distro; I am not planning on using this as a daily driver, just something to do concurrent programming on, so I'm not really opposed to keeping this super lightweight...any ideas?

