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Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 00:51:40 +0000
From: "Neil A. Carson" <neil@causality.com>
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Not all of this directly concerns Linux/RiscBSD, but some may be of use
to users of the above board or the 21285 chip...
An update for the ARM/PCI followers,
Some information on the EBSA285 stuff: Angelboot, our 'ANGEL' upload
protocol faker developed with Perihelion and Dave Rusling at DEC,
will soon be available from our web page at http://www.causality.com.
I gather that Dave may also be supplying copies elsewhere.
We also have a bootloader for the EBSA285, providing bootp, tftp, nfs,
hard disc, iso cd9660 etc bootloading available for licence cheaply, as
a faster alternative to angelboot. Binary images of this may also
be given away---mail info@causality.com (this is a human, not an
automatic mailer) for more info.
NetBSD is also now available for the 21285, and will be merged into the
main arm32 source tree shortly: This goes very quickly, with hard disc
transfers in excess of 10MB/sec, saturating 100BaseTX networks etc. If
you want a copy early, again e-mail the above address.
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