[Ltsp-discuss] DiskOnChip Clients

2004-06-06 Thread John Ling
Hi All, Recently I managed to get my hands on a thin client that connects to Windows Terminal servers. It uses an 8M M-systems DiskOnChip to hold the software to connect. I have managed to get it to boot a 2.6 kernel from the chip and mount its file system across NFS and use XDM to connect

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DiskOnChip

2004-05-06 Thread Kalev Lember
Derek Dresser wrote: > Anybody familiar with these and know an easy way to write them? Please refer to the Linux-mtd project: http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/ . It should have all the necessary tools to get it up and running. I wouldn't consider this an easy way, but you could try this if y

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DiskOnChip

2004-05-03 Thread Alvin Starr
Derek Dresser wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a way to write to the M-Systems DiskOnChip. These are used in lots of thin clients. I have an eprom programmer, but I'm not sure if or how to use it for the DiskOnChip chips. I know they are supposed to be just like a disk, but I don't see how I can wri

[Ltsp-discuss] DiskOnChip

2004-05-03 Thread Derek Dresser
Hi, I'm looking for a way to write to the M-Systems DiskOnChip. These are used in lots of thin clients. I have an eprom programmer, but I'm not sure if or how to use it for the DiskOnChip chips. I know they are supposed to be just like a disk, but I don't see how I can write them in the thin cl