On Friday 04 April 2008 11:42:40 thijs.raven wrote:
> Hi
> I've tried the steps you described, but i doesn't work for me.
> For example, the directory
> "FOX_HOME/devboard-R2_01/os/linux-2.6-tag--devboard-R2_01-1/drivers/fox-nor
>mal/" does not excist in my SDK-directories..
> I can also see you are using a different SDK-version? because you have
> devboard-R2_01 and i have devboard-R2_10..
>
> Don't know if that's the problem?
>
The main problem is that the AXIS information politics is a mess!

I'm still using the old SDK-VERSION R2_01 because:
1) Its good enough for me
2) AXIS tries to BLACKMAIL me to register thereby revealing a whole lot of 
personal information just for downloading the ("All free they say") SDK 
R2_10! 

That the reason I gave up on the platform; use my own foxboard as a NO-noise 
NAS with 2 USB-Sticks and also stopped recommending the FoxBoard as a future 
development platform. 

AXIS seems not to be willing to integrate patches like the Kernel-Module for 
the IOWarrior (never contacted me after offering to mail the sources for the 
patch) and in 2 years Axis was not able to document how an external kernel 
module could be compiled for the FoxBoard. 

The article 
"Linux device driver HOWTO - How to Write a Linux Device Drivers."
on the developers Wiki reads :
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really I lost interest...
Sorry
Eberhard





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