Thanks after getting driver from your site http://git.secretlab.ca/ will the 2.6kernel work fine completely? What will be the advantage of 2.6 in context to embedded systems.
Actually I am trying to design is a Video Streaming over RF. I need to transfer 320x240 @ 60 fps video from machine to one / many display systems. By some method I will try to add a CMOS digital camera to ML310 board (any suggestion) and Probability i need to build a small system for frame buffering and then I heard about the Darwin Streaming server. So i will try to install a tiny Darwin Streaming server on Linux system. Probably I need to write a small application (or may be driver ) also which will fetch frames from frame buffer and handle over to server. For RF interface i want to go with WUSB2.0 ( wireless USB 2.0 ) but due to some problem my adviser told me to think about blue tooth interface and perhaps i need to work with blueZ. I am unable to think for the whole setup and connectivity between various module. Actually I need to do this my own but i am not getting the whole picture on which i should work. Can anybody help me out ?? I will be highly Thankful Thanks and Regards On Nov 24, 2007 4:47 AM, Grant Likely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 11/23/07, narendra sisodiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, I am working ML310 XUP virtex2Pro board. My task is to port a Linux > > 2.4.26 on PowerPC405. I am on the mid way > > I have following question. > > > > > > Why in every document Linux kernel 2.4.26 is used, can i use 2.6.xxversion. > > If yes what will be the modifications, > > Mainline 2.6.x has support for the virtex device but it is missing > some drivers for EMAC, TEMAC and some other devices. > > You can get the drivers from my tree at http://git.secretlab.ca/ or > from the xilinx git server http://git.xilinx.com > > > In document some are using busybox for making root file system and in > some > > Yellow Dog Linux. so what are the such possible options? > > Yellow Dog isn't a very good choice for the ppc405 with no floating > point unit. Use an embedded distro like ELDK, or build your own using > buildroot or openembedded > > > If any body has done some project then Please share your experience with > me. > > > > > > -- > > Narendra Sisodiya > > MTech (Computer Technology), IIT Delhi > > +91-9999232792 > > http://www.techfandu.org/index.html > > _______________________________________________ > > Linuxppc-embedded mailing list > > Linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org > > https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded > > > > > -- > Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng. > Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (403) 399-0195 > -- Narendra Sisodiya MTech (Computer Technology), IIT Delhi +91-9999232792 http://www.techfandu.org/index.html
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