cygwin and embedded linux

2002-08-22 Thread Dan Taylor
Set up a separate Linux server (or servers), then use an X-Windows server package, running on each M$-Windows machine, to be able to run xterms, etc. locally/ You will be able to access all of the Linux tools in their native environment. Later, when you may have only a few people doing legacy M$

[Fwd: Re: How to get rid of unused data in LKM]

2002-07-25 Thread Dan Taylor
Original Message Subject: Re: How to get rid of unused data in LKM Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 02:04:53 -0700 From: Dan Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: danieltaylor at acm.org To: Matthias Fuchs References: <20020724154914.5C03C10875 at denx.denx.de> <3D3FA82

PCI support

2001-10-12 Thread Dan Taylor
The code would have to be added in one or two places. First, update the PCI code in .../linux/arch/ppc/kernel; your hardware may be like a sandpoint, but could be chrp. If, as I suspect, the PowerSPAN is NOT a transparent PCI-PCI bridge, you will also need to modify the .../linux/drivers/pci/pci

double host bridges

2001-09-28 Thread Dan Taylor
Mark Greer wrote: > With the gt64260, BOTH hoses are considered PCI bus 0 so when generating the > config addr that gets passed to the bridge for the second hose, you have to > subtract out the number of buses on the first hose. That's the problem being > solved here. > > Now that I've said all

Adding 'bus_offset' to pci_controller

2001-09-27 Thread Dan Taylor
The bus number refers to the segment of PCI between bridges (host PCI-PCI, or other) or attached to a single bridge; multiple host bridges are referenced although I have never tried it. So, from your host bridge, for example the embedded MPC107 in an '8240, there are four Ethernet devices, an IDE