On Thursday 12 November 2009 09:39:52 Laurent GUERBY wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 07:12 +0100, Johan Euphrosine wrote:
> Right now we have machines where linux is able to host
> a GCC bootstrap (so ~ 512 MB RAM and a few hundred MHz)
> but we're very interested in adding various boards in target
> only mode that could be shared by many developpers with internet remote
> control (power cycle, flashing, console ports, full access scheduling,
> etc...).

Would be cool indeed! Thanks for your proposal :)

I am currently designing custom Milkymist boards and I should have 5 
prototypes in a couple of months. I could definitely put one in your server 
room. For a shorter-term solution, the option is to use a Xilinx ML401 
development board, but those have become rare and expensive.

Do you already have devices to take care of the remote power-cycling?
For debugging related to the video output, it would also be nice to have an IP 
KVM (Milkymist puts out standard VGA).

Sébastien
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