[fedora-arm] Guide to ARM cpu & their support

2013-01-15 Thread carlos p.
Hello! I was wondering if you can recommend a pointer or two (or three) with an overview of the variations of the various ARM CPUs supported in the recent images posted (esp. on F17, and the more recent F18 beta). Perhaps pointers to more generic descriptions of the CPU capabilities and the

Re: [fedora-arm] Guide to ARM cpu & their support

2013-01-15 Thread Peter Robinson
> Hello! > > I was wondering if you can recommend a pointer or two (or three) with an > overview of the variations of the various ARM CPUs supported in the recent > images posted (esp. on F17, and the more recent F18 beta). We currently support 5 core SoCs (Systems on a Chip). They are the OMAP

Re: [fedora-arm] Guide to ARM cpu & their support

2013-01-16 Thread Andrew Haley
On 01/15/2013 11:11 PM, Peter Robinson wrote: > The A* devices are rumoured to be named after the large A series roads > around their office in Cambridge UK so it's likely the A6 isn't near > their office if that is in fact the means on naming. I doubt that explanation very much; Cambridge is not

Re: [fedora-arm] Guide to ARM cpu & their support

2013-01-16 Thread Jonathan Masters
It's car model inspired. I'll explain next time we grab beer. -- Sent from my iPad On Jan 16, 2013, at 3:21, Andrew Haley wrote: > On 01/15/2013 11:11 PM, Peter Robinson wrote: >> The A* devices are rumoured to be named after the large A series roads >> around their office in Cambridge UK so i

Re: [fedora-arm] Guide to ARM cpu & their support

2013-01-16 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:11:06PM +, Peter Robinson wrote: > >The A* devices are rumoured to be named after the large A series roads >around their office in Cambridge UK so it's likely the A6 isn't near >their office if that is in fact the means on naming. Unfortunately, that rumour is false