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2009-08-18
There are plenty of existing devices that might use it. I have no idea on the embedded support. Pretending it doesn't exist is being an arsehole. They were obviously wanted from 1985 to 2007, so I think there are a fair few in existence.
I can understand why Linus wanted to get rid of it. I been coding on a new web project that is only modern web browsers and it has been like taking the shackles away.
EDIT: http://www.reghardware.com/2006/05/18/intel_cans_386_486_960_cpus/
They were still being actively used for ages.
Edited 2012-12-13 00:34 UTC