http://www.muru.com/linux/omap/

Here are the Linux patches for most TI OMAP processors, such as
730, 1510, 1610, 5912, 1710 2420, 2430, 3430 and 3450.

The OMAP1510 Linux port was originally done by RidgeRun, and then
improved by MontaVista in their HardHat Linux 2.1. The 
current development for Linux 2.6 is done using the linux-omap 
git tree here.

The mailing list for Linux OMAP developers is at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. To subscribe, please click here.
There is also searchable mailing list archive at here.

For Linux OMAP documentation, please see TI's site, OSK for Dummies and
CELF OSK wiki page.

You may also want to check out the devices running Linux on OMAP.

For public documentation from TI, please see the following:

spruf98a.pdf (34xx, 35xx)
omap5912.pdf (1610, 5912, 1710)

All the patches currently available are available in patches.
You can also use git to pull the linux-omap tree.
The server space for linux-omap git tree is kindy sponsored
by MontaVista. Please read README_OMAP_GIT for more info.
When submitting patches, please see README_OMAP_PATCHES

Some of the most recent patches are:

- Linux-2.6.26-omap2
- Linux-2.6.25-omap1
- Linux-2.6.24-omap1
- Linux-2.6.23-omap1
- Linux-2.6.22-omap1
- Linux-2.6.21-omap1
- Linux-2.6.20-omap1
- Linux-2.6.19-omap1
- Linux-2.6.18-omap1
- Linux-2.6.17-omap2

For older Linux-2.4 patches see the older patches here. You may also want to 
check out MontaVista's linux-2.4.21 OMAP patches here.


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