Pavel Machek wrote: > > > From the manufacturer. We had the fullest possible co-operation [...] > > Nice, *very* nice. What manufacturer / machine is that? Manufacturer = DataMyte, a division of Rockwell. Machine = DataMyte Industrial Digital Assistant 4000 (aka DMIDA, www.dmida.com) Their co-operation came not from a spirit of enlightment but because this was a commercial venture to port Linux to the box to replace WinCE. You can buy these with Linux now. Greg. -- If it's a choice between being a paranoid, hyper-suspicious global village idiot, or a gullible, mega-trusting sheep, I don't look good in mint sauce. - jd, slashdot, 11Feb2000. _______________________________________________ kbuild-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kbuild-devel
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