On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 05:51:33PM -0600, Cort Dougan wrote:
> Have you talked to Moto or the vendor you got them from? There are people
> at Moto doing work on these cards who could get you going pretty quickly.
>
> } VME card, Motorola NVME-2700 (? - the card's not in front of us) and we're
> } trying to put Linux and (eventually) real-time Linux on it. No CD, floppy,
> } keyboard, video etc but we could get some of this. It has SCSI and VxWorks
> } boot PROM.
> }
> } How do we get Linux and RT-Linux on this beast?? Like today, this morning
> } even ...
Talk to your Moto SE and get a copy of the current "HA Linux" CD which is
pretty much LinuxPPC with recent MCG PReP embedded board kernel support.
If you get your boards through a distributor then beat on them to talk
to the Moto SE that is assigned to that distributor.
Just about everybody that can support this has left Moto for greener
pastures, though. Real support is available from the usual players
in the embedded Linux market.
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