>So my question: should linux run on a DNARD? If yes, how should I >configure the kernel? If not, is it possible to get it running on a >DNARD? I don't believe Linux will run on a DNARD without some modifications. It shouldn't be too hard to arrange, though. Either the EBSA-110 or EBSA-285 sources would be a reasonable starting point. >Ethernet: Crystal Semiconductor CS8900 Ethernet Controller I'm not sure if there's a driver for this currently. You may need to write one. >Video: IGS Technology CyberPro 2010 Video Controller > The Frame Buffer consists of 2MB of 256Kx16 EDO DRAMs. This is probably compatible with the NetWinder graphics system - see the cyber2000fb driver. >Keyboard, Mouse, Floppy, RTC, UARTs, Infrared, Parallel: > National Semiconductor PC87307VUL "Enhanced Sidewinder Lite" Presumably this is a standard ISA-style I/O device. p. unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
