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Date:      Tue, 19 Dec 2000 16:40:21 -0600
From:      "Michael C . Wu" <keichii@iteration.net>
To:        Paul Becke <pbecke@javagear.com>
Cc:        Devin Butterfield <dbutter@wireless.net>, freebsd-small@FreeBSD.ORG, Jordan Hubbard <jkh@winston.osd.bsdi.com>
Subject:   Re: StrongARM support?
Message-ID:  <20001219164021.B1835@peorth.iteration.net>
In-Reply-To: <3A3FCBEE.144E4DA5@javagear.com>; from pbecke@javagear.com on Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 02:58:22PM -0600
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On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 02:58:22PM -0600, Paul Becke scribbled:
| > I do not see much difference between the Brutus and the Assabet.
| > Do you?
| 
| I have never looked at the Brutus so I don't know.

IMHO and from what I have heard from Intel, they are moving people away
from the Brutus and the CPU (SA-1100?) and moving in favor of the Assebet.
I think most of the work should go in that direction.

| > | platform.  Based on my experience with NetBSD, I think that I could be of
| > | assistance in initiating a FreeBSD port.  I actually do most of my
| > | development unsing an Arm cross compliler on a FreeBSD platform.  What does
| >
| > Do you have a shell script or a FreeBSD Ports skeleton for a cross compiler?
| > The first thing to do would be to establish a toolchain.  If you can
| > send me the necessary information to build "your" crossgcc, I will
| > get the port done and send it into usr/ports/.
| 
| I do have shell scripts.  One version produces code for a generic aout and
| another produces code for the NetBSD aout.  I think for FreeBSD we would want to
| move to elf right away.  I'll work to clean up the scripts a bit and then stick
| them on a ftp server.  I'll send out a URL when I have them ready.

Cool. Please Cc: me when you do.  As I have said, I'll get the crosscompiler
port done.

| > For those interest in the ARM/StrongARM port and lacking hardware, buying
| > a Psion seris7 or a Compaq iPaQ would be the el cheapo^W^Weconomical
| > solution.  You would have a little more trouble with reseting, but the
| > other functions work.  If you get a CF slot and a CF disk for the iPaQ
| > and a serial connection, then you are set for development
| >
| 
| An iPaQ is probably the best platform to work on for porting FreeBSD.  As you
| point out, it is relatively inexpensive and readily available, and Compaq seems
| to be relatively forth coming with technical information.  I have heard that is
| it is very difficult, if not impossible to get information on the Psion.

Right, and you also get a PDA with an iPaQ.

| > Do wavelan devices work on NetBSD/ARM?
| 
| I am not familiar with wavelan devices.  So far I have ignored much of the
| Networking code in NetBSD because my particular application does not require it.


Thanks anyway :)
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