thanks everyone for your fine suggestions. i was able to
find 'catsboot' and applied it to my kernel. this got me
past the hurdle of "no entry point". i still haven't booted
successfully, but i need to do more homework before i pester
this group with further questions about that.

does anyone have the technical reference manual for the cats
board, or any documentation (other than the 4 pages on the
chaltech web site) for the chalice firmware? in particular,
i'd like to know how the firmware uses memory and what parts
are available for kernel loading. if you could email me
this stuff i would be grateful.

michael

On 28 Sep 2001, Brian Brunswick wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> >On Friday 28 September 2001 06:56, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> >> On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 11:28:20AM +0100, Duncan Palmer wrote:
> >> > This may well not run on your board - is there any support for CATS at
> >> > all yet, or is that what you are planning on working on...
> >>
>
> Note that its a well kept secret that there is a debian 'catsboot' package that
> containers a header for the linux kernel to make it suitable to boot
> by older cats firmware that only understands netbsd.
>


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