Hello again:

After much fooling around on my Brutus board, I got audio to work but I
had to use a nmod with 42 as the major for the UCB1200/audio device; did
anyone else have to do this manually? 

This may have been covered elsewhere, but if I wish to cross-compile a
program, is there any "clean" way of doing so? (Compile an ARM Linux
program on my x86 PII which has been setup with the cross-compilers).

I can directly invoke arm-linux-gcc on my PC which produces programs that
I can transfer to / run on the ARM target[Brutus]. However, if a program
uses a configure script is there a prefered way of telling it that my
target is an ARM platform? (If so what do I tell it for the platform
type?). 

To give some background, I'm trying to compile some simple sound apps (I
tried to cross-compile SAPlay from Nicolas 's dir on Netwinder but I
endedup mucking around with the Makefile and not getting it to compile
properly).

I appreciate any help, sorry if this has been covered elsewhere.

Vasant.


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