Jim,
Thanks Very Much for the info.
Dave Feustel
At 02:01 PM 10/13/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "David Feustel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Jim Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 6:08 PM
>Subject: Re: Embedded linux: syncronizing system time w/o onboard HW clock
>
>
>> I also have an EBSA-285 card that I haven't done much with.
>> Where can I get the software you are running on your ESBA-285?
>
>The software for the EBSA-285 was built from the original sources using a
>combination of an i686-cross-SA110 GNU gcc (2.95.2) cross compiler, and a
>"native" SA110 GNU gcc (2.95.2) compiler. The i686-cross-SA110 cross
>compiler and assocaited cross-compiling tools were built from scratch on an
>i686 host using the following sources:
>
>- binutils-2.9.5.0.34-1.src.rpm (note 1)
>- gcc-core-2.95.2.tar.gz
>- glibc-2.1.3.tar.gz
>- glibc-crypt-2.1.3.tar.gz
>- glibc-linuxthreads-2.1.3.tar.gz
>
>The user-layer "environment" tools we used (initially) were:
>
>- tinylogin-0.77
>- busybox-0.25
>
>
>NOTES:
>(1) This file is part of the Redhat 6.2 distribution
>(2) There are patch files for some of these sources as well. Some of these
>patches were obtained from the ARM/Linux FTP site, some were obtained from
>other "3rd party" developers, and some were written locally.
>
>
>The "Angel" bios/debugger/monitor program that ships with the EBSA-285 was
>replaced with the following bios code:
>
>ftp://ftp.arm.uk.linux.org/pub/armlinux/source/boot/bios-1.07.tar.gz
>
>This bios was built using the i686-cross-ARM cross compiler. It was then
>downloaded from an i686/MS-DOS host into location 0 (zero) of the EBSA's
>flash memory using the "Flash Memory Utility" [FMU] software that comes with
>the "ARM Software Development Kit" [which you should have received with your
>EBSA-285 board]. This replacement bios provides support for (among other
>things) bootp, tftp, a 3Com 3c905C NIC, and allows the EBSA-285 to bootstrap
>itself by obtaining its IP address, a kernel image, and a root file system,
>from a remote Linux host.
>
>
>Jim
>
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