If you have the EBSA in a host PC, you can use Mark's tools to do so. 
It lets you download the kernel over the PCI bus and is what we used at
CMU.  Very good stuff...

-Jon

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     Subject: EBSA-285 as co-processor
     Date:  Wed, 30 Jun 1999 15:26:54 +0200
     From:  Mark van Doesburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
     I've finally been able to setup an ftp site for this. You can get
the
     data at ftp://nt4.el.utwente.nl/pub/co285 (and no, nt stands for
     networking theory)
 
     greetings,
 
     Mark.


Chris Bohme wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> maybe this is a silly question: how do you actually use Russell's
> bootloader for the ebsa285 ? Host bridge mode or add in mode ? From
> glancing through the source, hmmm ... keyboard events, so  do actually
> stick the card into a motherboard or a passive back plane ?
> 
> The actual question for those of you who got linux to work on the
> ebsa285: How did you get started ? (I'm really battling here....)
> 
> Tried to download kernel image via angelboot (as zImage and as AIF) but
> nothing is seen on the serial port and the LEDs are just dead.
> 
> Tried Russell's bios, but the card never gets as far as initializing
> either network or screen card (all 3 LEDs remain on).
> 
> Can anyone who is using the ebsa285 give me an idea how you got started
> ?
> 
> Thanks !
> 
> Chris
> 
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