-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear members of the CELinux community,
since thorough hardware knowledge is an important ingredient especially to operating system / driver development, I would like to announce the Programmer's Hardware Database (PHD): http://hardware.wikinet.org/wiki/Main_Page The primary goal of the PHD is to centrally collect collect various kinds of hardware information which is relevant to software developers, including, but not limited to: - - links to datasheets / user's manuals / technical reference manuals - - memory maps / register layouts (when datasheets are not available) - - sample code - - links to software projects - - ... This information is collected for various devices, such as: - - ICs (CPUs, SoC, application processors...) - - consumer electronics - - PC hardware - - peripheral hardware - - embedded development systems - - ... Currently the most active category of topics is embedded hardware, most notably consumer electronics, embedded development systems and the SoCs used in these devices. Please have a look at the recent changes for an up to date view of new wiki pages: http://hardware.wikinet.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges There is probably some overlap between the topics covered by the PHD and the eLinux wiki. However, the purpose of the PHD is not to drain any information from the eLinux wiki, which is definitely the right place to go for anything related to Linux on embedded systems. The PHD focuses on more general hardware information which is not specific to Linux development, but also relevant for developers of other (primarily free and open source) software, and its scope extends beyond embedded systems. Please feel free to make use of and link to the wiki pages of the PHD at your desire. Also, feel free to contribute any kind of hardware information to the PHD. Any suggestions and input from the CELinux community, and an exchange of knowledge and expertise, are highly appreciated. Best regards, Manuel Hohmann -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPOi4JAAoJEPvf9RrsekSy+S4IAIRCiqx9O8QwXTqATQlBslq0 /cNOq+yKIhEDJiz5Hd7UjrCgp1Acgj5cVwbXnwcRTtg5ZepJSYs2Kcd3davMWEGv eQWJRDRsYH3lTAQh2eZMsPm3tDVzRh/bmVK/xuoAB5QHwbFgUBaYtm4rCFk97j/v EHmw8T7pRvkTtW5qqVfgUxZmz/3vvCXjsrgVP0lChTkd4b27Rh4zh23YhcCZ3fkN PG6NdMKNS1N2+Ucg0zMSkO6fq09Iza6HbwKugTj78MgrhvTZ967ba2w1aZe5K8WC 8OlBBZd0+mdA/8d4fa6ez1XHz5BOk5v8G5PRU4YLbLS8XEvXCPXN8nLRfrGbVbw= =oVxr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Celinux-dev mailing list Celinux-dev@lists.celinuxforum.org https://lists.celinuxforum.org/mailman/listinfo/celinux-dev