Re: NSC sc1100 port

2005-03-29 Thread Ronald G. Minnich


On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, William J Beksi wrote:

 Has anyone ported or working on porting the National Semicondutor sc1100 cpu?
is that an x86? intel has an 1100 too ... it's an ARM.

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Re: NSC sc1100 port

2005-03-29 Thread Bari Ari
It's a Geode (x86).
http://www.amd.com/us-en/ConnectivitySolutions/ProductInformation/0,,50_2330_9863_10524,00.html
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/DownloadableAssets/31290a_geodesc1100prodbrief.pdf
-Bari
Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, William J Beksi wrote:

Has anyone ported or working on porting the National Semicondutor sc1100 cpu?
is that an x86? intel has an 1100 too ... it's an ARM.

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Any success with EPIA-M?

2005-03-29 Thread Don Allingham
I've been trying to get the EPIA-M support to work, and I'm hitting one
set of errors after another. Has anyone succeeded in getting this to
compile successfully?

Thanks.

Don Allingham

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Intel StorageStation port

2005-03-29 Thread Dave Mills
Hi,
I picked up a couple of cheap Intel StorageStation NAS boxes to have a 
hack around with. It is a P266MMX with internal NIC and IDE.

The bios is pretty restrictive in what it will boot, so I'd like to try 
a linuxbios on the device. The chip details are below:

Chipset Intel 430TX
NIC PCI Intel pro 100/10B (Albany?)
Winbond W83877F IDE and RS232.
BIOS is a 2Mbit Flash part.
There is no video on board.
I know 2Mbit is on the small side, so I'd like an absolutely minimal 
bios. I just require that the bios is capable of booting and OS from the 
harddisk. I'm hoping to use Linux, instead of the ancient BSD that it 
currently boots.

Does this sound feasible? If I leave out the NIC driver and network 
stack, I'll still be able to use the NIC once the OS has booted from 
disk, will I not? I can't see why not, but best to check with the people 
that know.

Is there already a config for a similar board that would be a good place 
to start?

Apologies if these are FAQs, but if someone can point me in the correct 
direction, I'll go away and learn.

Thank you for your time,
cheers,
Dave
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Amlcode structure generation

2005-03-29 Thread Peter.VanEchaute








Hello,



I am not a guru on the topic of ACIP or
APIC.  I am attempting to make a stab at
it and had a question about the file 



src/mainboard/island/aruma/dsdt.c



My question is how was it created?







Cheers,
Peter Van Echaute

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]










Re: Intel StorageStation port

2005-03-29 Thread Ronald G. Minnich


On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Dave Mills wrote:

 Chipset Intel 430TX

try the digitallogic/ p5 target in freebios 1. 

same north.

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Re: Amlcode structure generation [PMX:#]

2005-03-29 Thread Ronald G. Minnich



just a note, please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] from here on out. I will 
give this transition a few more days. Please fix your address books!

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