On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 07:03:48PM +0100, Marco Stornelli wrote:
> David Woodhouse wrote:
>
> > Can't it be done with what's in the tree already? Just create an MTD
> > device using phram or something else, then point mtdoops at it
>
> Yes of course, if possible we shouldn't reinvent the wheel bu
On Monday 28 December 2009 04:27:04 Andy Green wrote:
> I wasn't suggesting you don't have firsthand experience all over the
> place, eg, busybox, I know it. What I do suggest in the principles I
> have been bothering your Christmas with here can really pay off and are
> in the opposite direction
On 12/28/09 19:57, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Hi Peter -
Thanks for an interesting discussion and all your free buildroot
advertising ;)
(buildroot maintainer)
Hey you are welcome... in the situations where you can't play the distro
game then buildroot is the lifesaver. Sam
> "Andy" == Andy Green writes:
Hi,
Andy> This is what I have been calling "buildroot thinking" again.
Thanks for an interesting discussion and all your free buildroot
advertising ;)
(buildroot maintainer)
Andy> This thread was meant to be about merits of Qi, it's kinda gone
Andy> off i
David Woodhouse wrote:
> Can't it be done with what's in the tree already? Just create an MTD
> device using phram or something else, then point mtdoops at it
Yes of course, if possible we shouldn't reinvent the wheel but I
wondered if there was something more specific. To add mtdoops (more or
le
Raffaele Recalcati wrote:
> 2009/12/18 Raffaele Recalcati :
>> Summary: Feasibility analisys of Android introduction in a completely
>> tested industrial device.
>>
>> Description: By now Android has been ported to 600Mhz Cortex A8 cpu or
>> similar.
>> The declared Android requirements are instea
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 12:43 +0100, Marco Stornelli wrote:
> It would be nice to have a "ramoops" to save in a circular buffer in a
> persistent ram this kind of information. Any comments? Is there already
> anything similar out-of-tree?
Can't it be done with what's in the tree already? Just creat
Hi,
I know the open project proposal 2010 is closed, but it's just to start
a discussion. It would be nice to save oops/panic automatically in a
structure/file in ram. At the moment there are two way to save
information: mtdoops (save the information in flash), with kdump/kexec
(we can extract the
On 12/28/09 00:21, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Hi -
I started programming on a commodore 64. By modern standards, that system is
so far down into "embedded" territory it's barely a computer. And yet people
did development on it.
My dear Rob I got started on a PET, I can under
On 12/27/09 23:15, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Hi Rob -
I've also spent the last few years developing a project that produces native
built environments for various QEMU targets and documents how to bootstrap
various distros under them:
http://impactlinux.com/fwl
So I do have
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