On 2015-11-24 17:14, Noel Chiappa wrote:
{Catching up, after being on the road all day yesterday... Replies
to quite a few people in this, sorry you'll have to read through it
to find yours, didn't want to inundate the list with 17 replies.}


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     > However, if you want to write a device driver for a device you want to
     > boot from, you need to modify SAV as well, which is *not* documented,
     > and very non-trivial. Not recommended for the faint of heart.

Which is why it's probably easier to just _also_ configure a standard
RK11/RP11 whatever, and boot off that. (It's all 'software'! With the
right FPGA load, you could have 127 RK11 controllers! :-)

127 RK11 controllers are not going to be nice. Most OSes will not support that many controllers of any kind, and you'll also run into issues with the vector space. Not to mention that juggling with lots of small disks to fit your system would be horrible.

Just sayin'... :-)

        Johnny

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