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On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 05:17:57PM -0400, Gu, John A. (US SSA) wrote:
> Hi Friend,
> 
> I am looking for a Linux that can be loaded into our home made M68040
> board. We are currently using Microtech OS and USNET as the network
> stack on the board. There is a lot of headache. Can you give me some
> direction about how to get the source or binary code in order to give it
> a shot? My board has a VME bus.

All source is available from the Debian archive; mirrored all over the
world, the main site is ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/

Since we already have support for m68k VME boards from Motorola and BVM,
adding support for your board should be fairly easy. You'll want to
* port vmelilo so that it works on your board. Coordinate with Kars de
  Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and/or Richard Hirst
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for that work.
* add drivers to the kernel for any specific hardware on your board that
  isn't supported by the Linux kernel yet. Coordinate with
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] for that part.
* test whether debian-installer works with the new vmelilo and the new
  kernel. I'll be happy to help in that area.

After that is done, Linux and Debian will fully support your board.

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