Intel StrongARM SA110? The SA110 is a bit dated and doesn't support SDRAM. The SA110 uses the 21285 as a PCI bridge. The SA1100 has been EOLed. The SA1110 supports SDRAM and ITE has a PCI bridge. The XScale has been out a few months and the SA-2 in the near future.
Netwinder/Rebel went belly up recently but their site still has all the info: http://www.netwinder.org/ The Netwinders used the SA110 along with the 21285. The LART project is an open hardware/software project that used the now EOLed SA-1100 (no SDRAM either). The open source boot loader BLOB has been ported to the SA1110 as well. http://www.lart.tudelft.nl/ ARM Linux has many links to all the tools: http://www.armlinux.org/ Intel recently also EOLed the Assabet (SA1100) development platform. JFlash, Angel and all the tech docs are still up: http://www.intel.com/design/edk/product/strongarm_edk.htm Bari Ronald G Minnich wrote: > OK, if somebody wants to do this they can get this group started on the > SA110. > > 1) part no, cost for sa110 boards > 2) how to hook them up? cables, power supply part #s > 3) URL for all documentation > 4) URL for firmware source -- everything from power on > IF GPL, we can use bits of it > IF NOT GPL, we have to use it for reference > 5) Toolchain on Linux -- what is it? compiler, assembler, linker, etc. > (if the answer is gcc, gas, gld, that's fine). > > Whoever gets this doc together, it goes on the web page and we'll give you > credit. > > Did I miss anything? > > ron > > > > >
