On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Carl Price wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So on to what I want to do. I have just gotten a HP Jornada 820 from
> work, and I would like to see about putting Linux on it instead of WinCE.
> (For those not familiar, this is a StrongArm 1100 w/SA1101 companion chip).
Linux already run on the SA1100 and I maintain some patches for it that
you can find at ftp.cam.org/users/nico. Most basic drivers are in there
and the whole thing should be mature enough to be merged into the main ARM
Linux tree soon. Until then I suggest you look at my ftp site for patches
and some (a bit outdated now) notes for them.
Many SA1100/Linux developers are mostly communicating on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. I suggest you subscribe to it.
On www.arm.linux.org.uk you'll find a link to the Itsy project which host
the mailing list mentionned above. There is also few others projects out
there running Linux on the SA1100 but we probably miss a web page to
reference all of them...
> I hope to be able to keep all I do documented as I go, so hopefully in
> the future others will be able to look at the documentation to get an idea
> of what they need to do to port to a new platform.
>
> Any pointers would be welcomed.
All of these are useful:
http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~chris/arm-tools.html
ftp://ftp.cam.org/users/nico/
http://ssdl-redstone.stanford.edu/~zskiraly/salinux
http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/armlinux/
http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
... and the SA1100-Linux mailing list.
I suggest that you target diff-2.2.3-rmk2-np5.gz since the frame buffer
driver seems to be broken with diff-2.2.5-rmk4-np6.gz at the moment.
PS: I'm on vacation from now until the 27th. So I'm off the net til then.
Nicolas Pitre, B. ing.
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