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- I've got two A3000s with ARM3s and 4Mb kicking around here, which I
- *think* are just within the minimum specification for running ARM linux.
- The only problem I've got right now is that the IDE interfaces on them are
- watford ones, which aren't supported. I have had a look through the IDEFS
- code for the boards, and I think I can get the addresses for all the basic
- IDE registers. There doesn't appear to be any interrupt support on the
- board whatsoever, looking at the hardware. Is it likely that I'll be able
- to hack the kernel into running with this IDE interface? (I'm used to
- messing with the kernel on x86 machines, and I've pretty much got the
- kernel cross-compiling OK... Still a little problem with DMA.)
-
- -- James Craig
- <jcraig@mad.scientist.com>
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