Thiemo Seufer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAICS the output interferes with the serial console output.
I wonder how the typical scrolling text Linux on MALTA would look
like in that case. :-)
What about starting with the core of the new machine description before
submitting the unconnected
AFAICS the output interferes with the serial console output.
I wonder how the typical scrolling text Linux on MALTA would look
like in that case. :-)
Believe me, it won't interfere (because it creates an additional
virtual console, like 2nd serial console, parallel port, ...).
And you will
Stefan Weil wrote:
AFAICS the output interferes with the serial console output.
I wonder how the typical scrolling text Linux on MALTA would look
like in that case. :-)
Believe me, it won't interfere (because it creates an additional
virtual console, like 2nd serial console, parallel
Stefan Weil wrote:
Hi,
the latest Linux kernels contain a driver for an ASCII display
(arch/mips/mips-boards/generic/display.c).
This is the driver for the ASCII display of a MIPS MALTA board.
Because this display is used by code I'm currently testing,
I implemented an emulation for QEMU