Re: ELKS for ARM

2000-03-01 Thread Byungsoo Jung
I'm sorry for late response. I have to sleep a little :). > > Hi, > I've been doing the Psion stuff, and also have an interest in an ARM port. I've known your great work. And I would like to assitant your work for ARM. > Particularly with the embedded versions that contain a whole load of >

is the cvs server dead???

2000-03-01 Thread Simon Wood
leper:/opt/elks # export CVSROOT=':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/elks/cvs' leper:/opt/elks # cvs -z6 up elks cvs [update aborted]: connect to elks.doa.org:2401 failed: Connection timed out leper:/opt/elks # ping elks.doa.org PING elks.doa.org (194.134.136.157): 56 data bytes --- elks.doa.org p

Re: ELKS for ARM

2000-03-01 Thread Alan Cox
> I have started porting ELKS for ARM. > Is is somebody working similar project? I believe there is a ucLinux ARM project for the 7500T. (ucLinux is full Linux without an MMU) Alan

RE: ELKS for ARM

2000-03-01 Thread Simon Wood
Hi, I've been doing the Psion stuff, and also have an interest in an ARM port. Particularly with the embedded versions that contain a whole load of peripherals (serial/dram controllers/LCD etc. etc.). What platform/processor are you starting with? and (the big question) how far have you got? I'm

ELKS for ARM

2000-03-01 Thread Byungsoo Jung
Hi Everyone! I have started porting ELKS for ARM. Is is somebody working similar project? I have written ELKS Korean FAQ. Korean is the place which will be held Worldcup in 2002 with Japan. Sincerely, Byungsoo Jung

Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ...

2000-03-01 Thread Bruce Irving
Sorry that I got this list off track. I did receive a lot of replies and a lot of info to chew on. Thanks to all. Bruce -Original Message- From: Luciano Jose Alves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 4:50 AM Subject: Re: 8086/88

Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ...

2000-03-01 Thread Luciano Jose Alves
Ok, Ok ! >Bruce wrote: > I have a 386 AND a 486 that I am unable to bring up on Linux because the > current version requires more than 8 MB ram. The setup that I want requires > the greater security that Linux brings over bloat 95-2k. Currently, I am > waiting with baited -- er, held -- breath