On Thu, 17 May 2001, Smith, Todd wrote:

> The Linux/ARM FAQ doesn't mention the Newton or any of its clones at all.
> It does mention that the ARM610 is a supported processor, so there is at
> least that much of the work has already been done.  I am sure that Apple
> priortery chipsewts might be difficult to information on but the m68K and
> PPC groups have menaged to do so.

I believe the ASICs in the newton are considerably different from the Mac
stuff; and I've never heard of anyone getting any information on these.
Although since the newton is no more it might be possible to pry some
information out.

It would be a tight fit on a Newton I expect!

Dave

P.S. I've got the Newton 120 similarly unused.

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