On 12-Aug-2003 Michel Belleau wrote:
Selon Niki Waibel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where could I find a DIP2PLCC adapter ?
http://www.epboard.com/
That's what I did yesterday ;-)
i also ordered a MD-2802-D08-V3 and a MD-2202-D128-V3.
both come originally from www.m-sys.com (m-systems).
on
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Michel Belleau wrote:
My first goal is to make it boot in 3 seconds (i think linuxbios can help me
achieve it) and start to play mp3's from whatever will be connected to it (for
instance, an old hard drive and/or a dvd-rom drive). The mb will feed the audio
to the
You don't *have* to use a Disc On Chip. If you have an extra PLCC flash to
play with, you could get LinuxBIOS up and running on the Epia and boot
linux off of a hard drive or ide flash disk (compact flash with an ide
adaptor perhaps). See the mailing list archives for Richard Smith's FAQ to
learn
Selon Niki Waibel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where could I find a DIP2PLCC adapter ?
http://www.epboard.com/
That's what I did yesterday ;-)
i also ordered a MD-2802-D08-V3 and a MD-2202-D128-V3.
both come originally from www.m-sys.com (m-systems).
on their website you can find a local reseller:
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 3:17 pm, Michel Belleau wrote:
Selon ron minnich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am glad you are doing this. We did in fact do this 3 years ago for SC
2000. It's a very nice way to go. Also, Andrew Ip ships DOCs formatted
this way from cwlinux.com
Does Andrew have any
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Niki Waibel wrote:
currently (afaik) noone has tried to get linuxbios
working like this. (if i am wrong then pls tell me!)
the plan is to have linuxbios, the kernel and a small
rootfs in this m-systems chip (MD-2802-D08-V3 = 8MByte -- can boot
linuxbios on DIP
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