Guys, I'm looking for few technical people who can
clean up/shave my code for booting AMD eval board.
I really do not have time for it and most probably
I'll never find time.

I'm looking for people who know AMD SC400 and intel assembly.

Here is what I've got:
1. Low level real/protected mode bootstrap written in 
Watcom assembly (I started linux port on QNX box:)
2. modified head.s and misc.c from arch/i386/boot/compressed
3. few changes in kernel here and there (mainly serial console stuff)
4. .c procedure that arranges pieces in flash image
   it builds bootstrap, kernel and file system partitions.

Not that a lot but some code is pretty tricky and completely useless 
for 'end users'. 
The stuff works, but the way it is, I'll not even call it alpha
release - be prepared for commented out weird looking assembly 
lines and absence of any reasonable comments.

The whole thing is under whatever CopyLeft Linux kernel is using,
please keep (insert where I forgot) my name in source.

I'll send you few tar.gz. Are you ready for nightmare?
Oleg.


At 12:29 PM 3/29/00 +0200, Robert Schmid wrote:
>Hello Oleg,
>
>I`m starting to investigate running Linux on AMD ElanCS410. So
>I read some articles on the WASTE mailing list. This is the cause I would
>like to ask you... 
>
>The idea is to boot Linux from a FlashROM (8MB - Am29LV160) over the
>PcCard Interface. Is it possile to do this? Have you any experience? 
>Do you have a boot image? Fits this boot image?  
>
>I`m waiting on your response ...
>
>Thanks a lot!
>
>Robert  
>
>
>
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