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From: "Russell King - ARM Linux Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Benjamin Mayer Stocks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: EBSA-285 Status
> > Is someone maintaining it?
>
> Apparantly me. It is close enough to the NetWinder to catch most of
> the problems - however there can be a few minor problems that aren't
> picked up.
Russell (et al.),
I'm working with an EBSA-285 as well, and have successfully (I think!)
created an i[5|6]86 to StrongARM cross compiler. [I haven't successfully
built the glibc stuff yet, but I'm getting close...]
I'm at the point where I'm about ready to download some binaries onto the
EBSA card, but I haven't been able to find any utilities that I can use to
do this. Specifically, I'm looking for a FAQ or README or HOWTO somewhere
that discusses how to:
a) Create a compressed kernel image, RAM disk, basic file system and some
tools (e.g., bash shell) that can be booted from the EBSA 285's flash
memory, and,
b) Download a binary 'elf' image from a PC host (running Windows
NT/DOS/Linux) to the EBSA's flash memory
I've been browsing through the arm-linux mailing list archives the past few
days, but just about every web/ftp link I've found is more-or-less defunct.
Any suggestions / pointers on these topics would be greatly appreciated...
Jim Fischer
CPE/MSEE Grad Student
Cal Poly, SLO
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