Any idea when the embedded guides (x86, non-x86) are going to made "official" and added to the web site?
-- heath holcomb bulah.com On 5/29/06, Ned Ludd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not sure if it's my place to announce this here or not but one of > our faithful users has been working on a cross development guide which > he hopes to have mirrored to our embedded.gentoo.org site after he > splits it up into two guides. Users are finding his docs to be helpful > and we keep pumping him full of information. > > Do take note this is unofficial still. > http://arcanux.org/guidexml/cross-development.html > > > On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 21:02 -0500, Heath Holcomb wrote: > > I wrote the x86 embedded gentoo how to (currently at 0.08, and I'm > working on > > 0.10). Found here: > > http://www.bulah.com/embeddedgentoo.html > > > > I'm in the process of learning how to guild a cross dev tool chain for > Linux > > (particular for the ARM). I'm looking for a small guide that may exist > for > > the Gentoo way of setting up a cross dev environment. Anybody have > > suggestions, short guide, scripts etc.... > > > > For Linux cross dev tool chains I have found theses on the i-net: > > http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/arm-tools.html > > http://frank.harvard.edu/~coldwell/toolchain/ > > http://kegel.com/crosstool/ > > > > > > FYI..... > > My company is going to be useing a TI processor+dsp chip called the > Davinci > > for a future product. It's an ARM9 core, DSP for codecs, and other glue > > hardware in a single chip. > > > > I have the development board so now I need to set a tool chain to > develop on > > it. The commercial tool chain they offer is Monitavista's Devrocket, > which > > we will purchase just to have. > > > > -- > > heath holcomb > > bulah.com > -- > Ned Ludd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Gentoo Linux > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > >