Hi Folks,
I'm trying to set up linux for a DNARD (Digital Network Appliances
References Design -- what a beautiful name!). It is a network computer,
so I originally thougt it was an EBSA110.
But when I gave the hardware a closer look, it doesn't seem, that that
is the case. :-(
So my question: should linux run on a DNARD? If yes, how should I
configure the kernel? If not, is it possible to get it running on a
DNARD?
Here's the detailed hardware:
CPU: StrongARM SA110
Ethernet: Crystal Semiconductor CS8900 Ethernet Controller
Busses on the board:
VL & ISA: National Semiconductor PT86C7x8 "Sequoia" Core Logic Chip Set
Includes an IDE port.
PCI: VIA Technologies VT82C505 VL to PCI Bus Bridge
There are no onboard-components that use the PCI-bus, though.
Video: IGS Technology CyberPro 2010 Video Controller
The Frame Buffer consists of 2MB of 256Kx16 EDO DRAMs.
Keyboard, Mouse, Floppy, RTC, UARTs, Infrared, Parallel:
National Semiconductor PC87307VUL "Enhanced Sidewinder Lite"
Firmware: Firmworks (the same, that is used on some of Suns Sparcstations)
Audio: ESS Technology 1887 "AudioDrive Solution"
Thanks anyone for any help!
Nicky
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