I have completed adopting the latest VSA update published at the start
of this thread to my GNU-buildable VSA version. I placed a tarball of
the sources at http://www.whiterocker.com/openvsa/openvsa_20080207.tar.gz
Please be aware this is all completely untested; there could be plenty
of typos
On Feb 8, 2008 3:05 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Within the tarball there is a file modification_notes.txt that
highlights what I have done. I'm hoping to foster some discussion on a
testing approach that lays somewhere between manual inspection and
slapping the
On 08.02.2008 18:53, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
Jordan Crouse wrote:
On 08/02/08 00:09 -0800, Chris Kilgour wrote:
I have completed adopting the latest VSA update published at the start
of this thread to my GNU-buildable VSA version. I placed a tarball of
the sources at
On 08.02.2008 17:13, Jordan Crouse wrote:
On 08/02/08 00:09 -0800, Chris Kilgour wrote:
I have completed adopting the latest VSA update published at the start
of this thread to my GNU-buildable VSA version. I placed a tarball of
the sources at
On 08/02/08 00:09 -0800, Chris Kilgour wrote:
I have completed adopting the latest VSA update published at the start
of this thread to my GNU-buildable VSA version. I placed a tarball of
the sources at http://www.whiterocker.com/openvsa/openvsa_20080207.tar.gz
Please be aware this is all
Jordan Crouse wrote:
On 08/02/08 00:09 -0800, Chris Kilgour wrote:
I have completed adopting the latest VSA update published at the start
of this thread to my GNU-buildable VSA version. I placed a tarball of
the sources at http://www.whiterocker.com/openvsa/openvsa_20080207.tar.gz
Please
Stefan Reinauer wrote:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
I would appreciate any comments from the list on:
1. hosting these VSA sources. Would coreboot.org be a good place to
keep the GNU-ified VSA sources?
Probably yes. The laptop.org GIT tree only has 2 revisions. Such an
amount of
On 04.02.2008 17:28, Marc Jones wrote:
Stefan Reinauer wrote:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
I would appreciate any comments from the list on:
1. hosting these VSA sources. Would coreboot.org be a good place to
keep the GNU-ified VSA sources?
Probably yes. The
On 01/02/08 21:22 +0100, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
Hi Chris!
First of all, welcome on board!
On 01.02.2008 21:12, Chris Kilgour wrote:
Marc Jones wrote:
The following changes were made:
Remove int15 callbacks removed. CPU and memory are calculated by VSA.
VSA no longer
Hi Chris,
Chris Kilgour wrote:
Marc Jones wrote:
The following changes were made:
Remove int15 callbacks removed. CPU and memory are calculated by VSA.
VSA no longer takes all the MFGPTs. Two are now available for OS use.
I have ported the previous VSA sources from the OLPC git tree, so
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
I would appreciate any comments from the list on:
1. hosting these VSA sources. Would coreboot.org be a good place to
keep the GNU-ified VSA sources?
Probably yes. The laptop.org GIT tree only has 2 revisions. Such an
amount of change could easily be
Marc Jones wrote:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
Hi Marc,
On 31.01.2008 18:04, Marc Jones wrote:
Geode LX/CS5536 VSA has been updated. The source and binary are
attached. With this release we have changed how the binary is
packaged. Previously it was posted alread compressed with nrv2b
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