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From: Andy Fawcett <tap@lspace.org>
To: linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: A5000 kernels/files
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A while ago I posted a message asking for information about A5000 stuff
for the latest release.
Since there was no information forthcoming, I'll ask again ;-)
How soon will it be before we can have a working A5000 version of
2.0.30, or if plans on supporting the older hardware are on hold could
we have some sort of reason.
The reason I ask is because I've completely trashed my 1.3.35 setup, and
I would rather not go through setting it up again if there's a newer
version just round the corner.
Cheers,
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Andy Fawcett a.f.p. recipes (recipe-serv@lspace.org)
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