On 08/02/12 02:36, Brian Hutchinson wrote:
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Joshua Lock<j...@linux.intel.com>  wrote:
Somehow they managed to convince Broadcom to release a datasheet for the
SoC: http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/615
One of my friends sent me a funny quote he saw today:

"The most amazing thing about this device is the ability to download a
Broadcom spec sheet without a pile of signed NDA's, 4 months of
negotiations, and not having to talk to a single lawyer.  Way more
impressive than a $35 Linux board! :D"
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Very impressive indeed. I run a Raspberry Pi website at the moment, and in due course I plan on (attempting) to write a BSP for Yocto and maybe do a blog post on setting up quemuarm so people can play with a cross compile toolchain and learn how to use yocto in the process.

However, have you seen the kernel sources? Very slapdash in places, someone is going to spend a lot of time if they wish to get them upstream, they didn't even release them as patches, just as a source tree... tut tut.
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