William Staniewicz wrote:

> I am just curious what people are now doing or plan
> to do with the 80200 XScale now that Linux has been
> made to run on it.

I am re-posting a portion of an announcement from
Nicolas Petri on Feb 2, 2001.

I have used this and it appears to work to the
level 'advertized'... Unfortunately, my own hardware has
come in, and am in the throws of debuging that, and
have not had much time to press on with say PCI support...

This set of code works with the Intel/Cyclone Evaluation
board designated, 'IQ80310'.



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This is to announce the availability of the first XScale patch for the
ARM
Linux kernel.  The patch is available at:

 ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/people/nico/diff-2.4.1-rmk1-xs1.gz

In the spirit of "release early, release often", the patch is there for
everybody to play with.  This is obviously quite early development so
all
standard disclaimers apply of course.

The kernel currently expects a JFFS filesystem from offset 0x100000 in
the
flash.

This development has been sponsored by MontaVista Software.  The XScale
evaluation board is being shown running Linux in MontaVista's booth at
LinuxWorld NYC at the moment.  Just pass by if you are there!

For the funny details, here's Erik Mouw's take on it (Erik assisted me
for
the last hacking night).  Enjoy!



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