Hi Neil,
Please help yourself! Everything in
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/rtslab/demos/amos/xupv2pro/ is for public
access! And yes! You are right...
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/rtslab/demos/amos/ is not for public.
Do post your comments or bugs (if any) on the linux embedded ppc mailing
list ([email protected]).
cheers,
-Ameet
Neil Steiner wrote:
> Dear Sirs:
>
> I came across a link to
> http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/rtslab/demos/amos/xupv2pro/ on comp.arch.fpga,
> but noticed that http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/rtslab/demos/amos/ requires
> login access, and so I wasn't sure whether or not your Linux 2.6.17.1
> files where intended for public consumption.
>
> I don't have a pressing need for a 2.6 kernel, and have instead been
> following directions from the University of Washington
> (http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/lis/empart/xup_ppc_linux.shtml)
> and Brigham Young University
> (http://splish.ee.byu.edu/projects/LinuxFPGA/configuring.htm) for a 2.4
> kernel, but seeing the link to your site did pique my curiosity.
>
> My question then is simply whether I may refer to your files if they
> prove to be useful, or if they were supposed to be restricted.
>
> Neil
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