I am working in summer holidays in same. (Compiling linux kernel for
beagleboard by using cross compiler utility of gcc using x86
architecture machine)
Let us know where you are located and if you still have plans 2 work
on same.
Regards
Prashant
9971415823

On Oct 5 2009, 12:45 am, narendra sisodiya
<[email protected]> wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Saurabh Jain <[email protected]>
> Date: Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:11 PM
> Subject: [ilugd] Anyone interested inARMdevelopment?
> To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list <[email protected]>
>
> Hey guys!
>
> I'm not sure if this qualifies as a commercial post, so I didn't flag it so.
>
> We have some pretty interesting work to be done on theARMplatform.
> If you've heard of the BeagleBoard, then this is pretty much the same
> stuff. We are creating a very low end computing device using anARM
> SoC. In fact we're making a series of these devices, with Silicon from
> TI and lesser known Taiwanese firms.
>
> The target for the equipment is mostly rural primary education. Right
> now we're using commercial boards, but as the project gathers steam,
> we'll have open source hardware. For now, the software part will be as
> open as possible (we're having to deal with binary blobs from the
> Silicon vendors). To fund the project, we'll be using these boards in
> thin clients, digital signage, and other projects where we currently
> use x86 Mini-ITX boards with VIA or Atom processors.
>
> We're looking for folks with cross platform development experience. If
> you've dealt with a few of the following things, this work is up your
> street:
>
> 1. Uboot
> 2. Remote boot
> 3. Kernel development for non-x86 targets (even cross compilation and
> booting up will suffice)
> 4. Firmware development on Linux
> 5. GTK+
> 6. Building root file systems forARMtargets
>
> If you've worked with the BeagleBoard or Gumstix, you already have the
> right skills.
>
> What we will give you:
>
> 1. A shiny newARMSoC board that has Uboot and a kernel going on it already.
> 2. Money for your expenses.
> 3. We do this work commercially, so we have a lot of experience.
> You'll get to learn a lot if you're a relative newbie.
> 4. If you are a great performer, we could remunerate. We will
> remunerate if you work on our commercial projects.
>
> If you're keen on building appropriate computing devices for India,
> this is your opportunity. This is not an experiment or hobby project.
> We will build entire devices and systems around the technology, and
> encourage a bunch of vendors in India to manufacture and sell this
> equipment. We already have the vendors and the buyers listening - all
> we need is devices that work ;-)
>
> If you're interested, drop me an email at saurabh at thinvent dot in.
> Please do forward this email to the IITD-LUG list, and any other lists
> of relevance.
>
> Regards,
> Saurabh
>
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