[LinuxBIOS] What hardware are we using for LinuxBIOS now?

Gregg C Levine hansolofalcon at worldnet.att.net
Thu May 10 04:25:42 CEST 2007


Hello!
I believe I missed something, someplace, during the past time period. 

(Long story, probably told the list to stop sending me stuff while I was
away and promptly forgot to reset the list sittings.)

So, a question as framed by my subject: What hardware are we using for
LinuxBIOS now? Are they specific flash devices that match the original? Or
are the older DOC devices still supported also?

You know the drill, I'm planning on a new project, probably over the coming
season and I am thinking of implementing LinuxBIOS for it.

And as it happens it just might be wearing a GEODE processor as opposed to
the normal ones. Now for the AMD members who're working with the GEODE, any
part suggestions? Boards of course I will defer to when I am ready to select
one. Essentially the kernel suggests I2C for the GPIO points on the GEODE
and gives specific pin-numbers, and this is the 2.4.33.3 member kernel.
That's why I asked about the Norwhich board.
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Gregg C Levine hansolofalcon at worldnet.att.net
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