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Date: Tue, 02 Sep 1997 15:00:21 -0700
From: Mike Cruse <mcruse@cti-ltd.com>
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Kyle A.D. Mestery wrote:
> Hi. I was wondering what the current status of the EBSA110 eval board is
> with regards to arm-linux. My company has one of these boards, and we
> would like to use it to run a free Unix so we can test some code on it.
> The arm-linux web pages mentions some things about the EBSA, but nothing
> specific. Is there some documents somewhere describing the process of
> getting Linux on this board, and a pointer to a kernel? Thanks in
> advance, and please include me in any replies as I am not subscribed to
> the list.
I also have one of these boards. Does anyone have linux running one?
Mike Cruse
Conservation Through Innovation