Hi,

Le Monday 27 July 2009 16:03:57 Андрей, vous avez écrit :
> Hi, all!
> Some time ago, a have become an owner of a bunch of cable modems based on
> the SoC's I have mentioned in the title. There are about 5 scientific
> atlanta webstars (bcm3349) 2 U.S. Robotics with bcm 3350 and several
> motorolas (3348). I'm interested in porting linux to them, since I would
> like to use their ethernet to contol a bunch of homebrew AVR hardware
> attached via serial over the net and do some data processing as well.
> Searching along the wiki I have found, that the initial steps such as
> running busybox on them were already made, the only thing missing were -
> kernel .configs and how to load and run kernel and some more info that can
> help me get started.

You should have a look at the eCos sources for the CVG834G on Netgear's site, 
then try to load a Linux kernel compiled for BCM63xx wich is exactly the same 
System-on-a-Chip except that the DSL DSP of it is a DOCSIS DSP.

> I am an embedded developer, although I have mostly dealt with ARMs and AVRs
> so far. I need some info to get started with these pieces of hardware.
> Perhaps someone can tell me who should I contact, who already has
> experience with these modems.

Also, there was a guy on the #mipslinux channel on Freenode luke-jr who made 
quite some progress with Linux running on such a device [1], you might want 
to get in touch with him.

[1] : 
http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs(2f)Hardware(2f)Scientific(2d)Atlanta(2f)DPC2100.html

>
> Thanks in advance.
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