Jomu wrote:
> I must say this O:) - it is as I said :).
>
> If you find time, please send diff to group, or else, so I can
> "back****t" it to out pm3-1.1.15 derivate, and stress test it with some
> heavy threads app in process :).
>
See http://193.95.229.147/cm3/SA1000.****t-cm3-d2.5.7-20041031.tgz
for the
stuff modified/added on top of cm3-d2.5.7-2004-10-31.
I want to build std set of cm3 packages and check the m3cg/parser.c not
breaking x86 target before I commit diffs. Please, check the parser.c (at
least visually) for other platforms and suggest another #ifdef condition
variables if safer or better.
> Do you have some SA1100 Linux on the Internet? My NetWinder disk is
> dead some time, and in meantime I've lost disk cable so it's out of
> loop until I service it.
We are working with kernel-2.4.18-rmk7, glibc-2.2.5, gcc-2.95.3,
binutils-2.13.90.0.4, rtai-24.1.10 on SA1110 based CEP board by IskraTEL
Electronics, SLO, with 64MB RAM, 32MB FLASH. Devices are meant to run
protection and control functionality in power production, transmission and
distribution systems. For more, see
http://www.iskrasistemi.si/do***ents/web_neo3000.pdf
You can download working arm-linux toolchain (built to run on i686-linux,
prefereably kernel 2.6.x) from
http://193.95.229.147/000/arm-linux-gcc-2.95.3-SuSE-9.1.tgz
(~36MB/
40kB/sec upstream). Just download and install to /usr/local/arm-linux.
You can download arm-linux-cm3 crosscompiler for the same host and target
as
toolchain above from
http://193.95.229.147/cm3/arm-linux-cm3-d5.2.7-20041031-SuSE-9.1.tgz
I will try to get working target on the net for you to play with. But
it'll
last a week or two to do it (I will be out of office in the week after
Jan.
15th)
I hope it helps !
Iztok


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