Re: [Leaf-devel] Linux-friendly Embedded SBCs

2001-01-18 Thread Scott C. Best
Mike: Heya... > What about this? I don't know how hard it would be to port Dave C.'s > patches to ARM though. > > Debian/ARM runs on LART...[snip] Gives me with willies walking away from x86 for a *first* release. -Scott, wimp. __

Re: [Leaf-devel] Linux-friendly Embedded SBCs

2001-01-18 Thread Scott C. Best
David: Wow, a topic on which I'm fairly well informed! :) > I was thinking again about chips - the Linux creator (Linux) was > involved in the development of the Transmeta chip, and also the > FORTH creator (Charles Moore) developed not one but several > chips. What would it be like t

Re: [Leaf-devel] Linux-friendly Embedded SBCs

2001-01-18 Thread Mike Noyes
At 11:01 AM 1/18/01 -0800, "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Mike: > Heya. It'd be worthwhile, I think, for one of our more >board-minded LEAF'rs to suggest just such an SBC which we >could use as a 'development target'. Not that we won't be >putting it into desktop x86's as well

Re: [Leaf-devel] Linux-friendly Embedded SBCs

2001-01-18 Thread ssrat
On 18 Jan 2001, at 19:05, Scott C. Best wrote: > Heya. It'd be worthwhile, I think, for one of our more board-minded > LEAF'rs to suggest just such an SBC which we could use as a > 'development target'. Not that we won't be putting it into desktop > x86's as well, of course, but I was told by a V

Re: [Leaf-devel] Linux-friendly Embedded SBCs

2001-01-18 Thread Scott C. Best
Mike: Heya. It'd be worthwhile, I think, for one of our more board-minded LEAF'rs to suggest just such an SBC which we could use as a 'development target'. Not that we won't be putting it into desktop x86's as well, of course, but I was told by a VP at BigIronCompany yesterday that "no one

[Leaf-devel] Mobile Linux

2001-01-18 Thread Mike Noyes
I just received issue 01 of elj yesterday. It has an article that mentions an embedded OS (Mobile Linux) created by Linus. The interesting part (quoted below) IMO is cramfs and ramfs. Has anyone seen the source for either of these file systems? Would they be useful? Could they possibly solve t