Well, I'm the one who was asking Marc the questions, and part of the 
frustration was that I'd helped him with an email problem, but got no response 
to my questions until I sent the 'stupid' email.  Why did you -publish- this 
particular email Marc?  As I subsequently told him, I've made significant 
progress since then.  I'm starting from -no- embedded background after all 
(altho 6 years Linux experience).

Sure there's a place for commercial vendors, but I want to learn this stuff, 
and there's really no 'on-ramp' --or at least perspective-- in the wiki for 
n00bs.

I've realized that it's necessary to develop in an emulation environment, as 
opposed to directly on the target platform, and my choice is Scratchbox.  I'm 
in the process now of setting up a target environment for the Via Nehemia (the 
old Cyrix 486), and the National Geode SC1100 x86 CPU.  Into this, I want to 
install EmDebian.

The toolchain is already provided by Scratchbox, and I can also add a very 
basic Debian devkit if need be.  But what's next?  Where's EmDebian?  The 
target flash can be as large as 64MB.  I'd like to install an EmDebian 
environment with kernel 2.6.n, and support apps for the final functions.  It 
would be nice as well to have QtEmbedded, a web server, and Radius client.  
Then I need to create an image which can be burned to CF flash for booting by 
the target platform.  Are there instructions?

Best,

Carl Cook


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