It's Cortina but arm7 IIRC; there was a NDA available SDK for it based on 2.6.something - which I started to go through the process of getting access too a few years ago, but the platform was bought out by Realtek who scuttled it as it was in competition with their own designs.
The Almond+ has Zwave and Zigbee on PCI bus and Qualcomm AR9880 AC and N radios, and a USB3 hub. Jtag fully exposed and there is even a Touchscreen (which I think is I2C based). It would be a nice target to get working with trunk. I can post uboot and jtag when I am back in front of it. -Joel On 2 May 2018 at 20:04, Linus Walleij <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 12:41 AM, Joel Wirāmu Pauling <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > any chance for support for the > > Goldengate SoC found in the Almond+. Currently attempting to reuse it > for a > > home automation project but it's ancient kernel is terrible and even > doing > > basic things like vlans are horribly broken with the Securfi hacked up > > NutsOS that runs on top of ancient openwrt. > > No idea what SoC that is, sorry, even less do I have any development > board or anything for it... if it is a Cortina or StorLink SoC there is > chance > you can reuse some of the drivers for the basic IP blocks but that is > as much as I can help. > > Yours, > Linus Walleij >
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