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PATCH: readings.html and company links


RMS requested that we don't link to main pages of companies (unless they
provide free software exclusively) and we followed that on our main page,
even for our main contributors.

This implements the requirement also on our readings.html page.

Gerald

Index: readings.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/readings.html,v
retrieving revision 1.97
diff -u -3 -p -r1.97 readings.html
--- readings.html	17 Apr 2003 13:03:52 -0000	1.97
+++ readings.html	12 May 2003 12:58:07 -0000
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ names.

 <ul>
  <li>alpha
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.compaq.com";>Compaq (DEC)</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: Compaq (DEC)
    <br />The <a href="ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/semiconductor/literature/dsc-library.html";>Alpha
   OEM Documentation Library</a> offers the Alpha Architecture
   Handbook, chip hardware manuals, and info on associated core logic
@@ -62,64 +62,64 @@ names.
  </li>

  <li>arc
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.arc.com";>ARC Cores (Argonaut)</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: ARC Cores (Argonaut)
  </li>

  <li>arm (armv2, thumb)
-  <br />Manufacturer: Various, by licence from <a href="http://www.arm.com";>ARM</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Various, by licence from ARM
   <br />CPUs include: ARM7 and ARM7T series (eg. ARM7TDMI), ARM9 and StrongARM
   <br /><a href="http://www.arm.com/Documentation/";>ARM Documentation</a>
  </li>

  <li>AVR
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.atmel.com/atmel/";>Atmel</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Atmel
   <br /><a href="http://www.atmel.com/atmel/products/prod23.htm";>AVR Documentation</a>
  </li>

  <li>c4x
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.ti.com";>Texas Instruments</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
    <br />Exact chip name: TMS320C4X
    <br /><a href="http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/psheets/man_dsp.htm";>DSP Manuals</a>
  </li>

  <li>CRIS
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.axis.com/";>Axis Communications</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: Axis Communications
    <br />Acronym stands for: Code Reduced Instruction Set
    <br />The CRIS architecture is used in the ETRAX system-on-a-chip series.
    <br /><a href="http://developer.axis.com/";>Site with CPU documentation</a>
  </li>

  <li>d30v
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.mitsubishichips.com/";>Mitsubishi</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
   <br />There is no longer any reference to this chip anywhere on the
       manufacturer's web site; it may be dead.
   <br />GDB includes a simulator.
  </li>

  <li>dsp16xx
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.att.com";>AT&amp;T</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: AT&amp;T
  </li>

  <li>fr30
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.fmap.com.sg/";>Fujitsu</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: Fujitsu
    <br />Acronym stands for: Fujitsu RISC
    <br />GDB includes a <a href="http://sources.redhat.com/cgen/";>CGEN</a>
    generated simulator.
  </li>

  <li>h8300
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.hitachi.com/";>Hitachi</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: Hitachi
    <br />Exact chip name: H8/300
    <br />GDB includes a simulator.
  </li>

  <li>i370
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.ibm.com";>IBM</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: IBM
    <br /><a href="http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/";>S/390 Home Page</a>
  </li>

  <li>i386 (i486, i586, i686, i786)
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.intel.com";>Intel</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: Intel

   <br /><a href="http://developer.intel.com/design/litcentr/index.htm";>Intel
    Pentium design info</a>
@@ -138,19 +138,19 @@ names.
  </li>

  <li>i960
-   <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.intel.com";>Intel</a>
+   <br />Manufacturer: Intel
    <br /><a href="http://www.intel.com/design/i960/";>i960 home page</a>
    <br />GDB includes a simulator.
  </li>

  <li>m32r
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.mitsubishichips.com/";>Mitsubishi</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
   <br /><a href="http://www.mitsubishichips.com/products/mcu/products/32-bit/index.html";>M32R/D Site</a>
   <br />GDB includes a CGEN generated simulator.
  </li>

  <li>m68hc11 (m68hc12)
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.motorola.com/";>Motorola</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
   <br /><a href="http://www.motorola.com/mcu/";>68HC11/68HC12 documentation</a>
   <br /><a href="http://www.gnu-m68hc11.org/";>http://www.gnu-m68hc11.org</a>
   GNU Development Chain for 68HC11 and 68HC12.
@@ -158,15 +158,15 @@ names.
  </li>

  <li>m68k
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.motorola.com";>Motorola</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
  </li>

  <li>m88k
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.motorola.com";>Motorola</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
  </li>

  <li>mcore
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.motorola.com";>Motorola</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
   <br /><a href="http://www.motorola.com/SPS/MCORE/";>M-CORE home page</a>
   <br />GDB includes a simulator.
  </li>
@@ -198,23 +198,23 @@ names.
  </li>

  <li>mn10200
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.psdc.com/";>Matsushita</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Matsushita
   <br />GDB includes a simulator.
  </li>

  <li>mn10300
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.psdc.com/";>Matsushita</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Matsushita
   <br />Alternate chip name: AM30
   <br />GDB includes a simulator.
  </li>

  <li>ns32k
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.national.com";>National Semiconductor</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: National Semiconductor
   <br /><a href="http://www.national.com/pf/NS/NS32FX200.html";>NS32FX200 Home Page</a>
  </li>

  <li>pa (hppa1.0, hppa1.1, hppa2.0)
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.hp.com";>HP</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: HP
   <br /><a href="http://www.cpus.hp.com/technical_references/parisc.shtml";>PA-RISC</a>
   is preferred over the older HPPA acronym
   (Hewlett-Packard Precision Architecture).
@@ -222,53 +222,52 @@ names.


  <li>pdp11
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.dec.com";>DEC (Compaq)</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: DEC
   <br /><a href="http://www.village.org/pdp11/faq.html";>PDP-11 FAQ</a>
   <br /><a href="http://simh.trailing-edge.com/";>Simulators</a>
  </li>

  <li>romp
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.ibm.com";>IBM</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: IBM
   <br />Acronym stands for: Research/Office Products MicroProcessor
   <br />The ROMP was the processor inside the IBM PC/RT.
   <br /><a href="http://FAQs.jmas.co.jp/FAQs/ibm-rt-faq/hardware";>PC/RT hardware FAQ</a>
  </li>

  <li>rs6000 (powerpc, powerpcle)
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.ibm.com";>IBM</a>,
-       <a href="http://www.motorola.com/";>Motorola</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: IBM, Motorola
   <br /><a href="http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/doc_link/en_US/a_doc_lib/aixassem/alangref/toc.htm";>AIX V4.3 Assembler Language Ref.</a>
   <br /><a href="http://publibn.boulder.ibm.com/doc_link/en_US/a_doc_lib/aixassem/alangref/alangreftfrm.htm";>AIX 5L Assembler Language Ref.</a>
  </li>

  <li>sh
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.hitachi.com";>Hitachi</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Hitachi
   <br />Exact chip name: SuperH
   <br /><a href="http://www.superh.com/";>SuperH Home Page</a>
   <br />GDB includes a simulator.
  </li>

  <li>sparc (sparclite, sparc64)
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.sun.com";>Sun</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Sun
   <br />Acronym stands for: Scalable Processor ARChitecture
   <br /><a href="http://www.sun.com/microelectronics/manuals/index.html";>
   SPARC manuals</a>
  </li>

  <li>v850
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.nec.com";>NEC</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: NEC
  </li>

  <li>vax
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.dec.com";>DEC (Compaq)</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: DEC
  </li>

  <li>xtensa
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.tensilica.com";>Tensilica</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Tensilica
  </li>

  <li>z/Architecture (S/390)
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.ibm.com";>IBM</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: IBM
   <br /><a href="http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/s390/os390/bkserv/latest/z_arch.html";>z/Architecture Principles of Operation</a></li>

 </ul>
@@ -514,16 +513,16 @@ Below is the list of ports that GCC used
   </li>

   <li>a29k
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.amd.com";>AMD</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: AMD
   </li>

   <li>clipper
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.intergraph.com/";>Intergraph</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Intergraph
   <br />Exact machine name: CLIPPER
   </li>

   <li>convex (c1, c2, c3[248])
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.convex.com/";>Convex (HP)</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Convex (HP)
   </li>

   <li>elxsi
@@ -533,16 +532,16 @@ Below is the list of ports that GCC used
   </li>

   <li>i860
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.intel.com";>Intel</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Intel
   </li>

   <li>pj (picoJava)
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.sun.com/";>Sun</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: Sun
   <br /><a href="http://www.sun.com/microelectronics/picoJava/";>picoJava</a>
   </li>

   <li>we32k
-  <br />Manufacturer: <a href="http://www.att.com";>AT&amp;T</a>
+  <br />Manufacturer: AT&amp;T
   <br /><a href="http://www.unixwiz.net/3b2/3b2faq.html";>AT&amp;T 3B2 FAQ</a>
   </li>


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