Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:50:34 -0400 From: "luasi dubay" <dubaylu@gmail.com> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD/arm support for Marvell chips -- please review Message-ID: <55a968a30810141350r3249adx85c289363e1b092a@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <48F48D71.4030008@semihalf.com> References: <48DA31B3.5040906@semihalf.com> <e4207650810131813k7ef350bcraccce792d32d3ec7@mail.gmail.com> <48F48D71.4030008@semihalf.com>
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On 10/14/08, Rafal Jaworowski <raj@semihalf.com> wrote: > Vincent Barus wrote: > > Hi, > > nice progress. Maybe someday there's a way to get a stripped down > > FreeBSD working on a d-link dns-323 (http://wiki.dns323.info/ ) ? > > It's a 88F5181 CPU. And some now have a 88F5182. I am running NetBSD on mine. The bootloader u-boot is stripped down and has no network access so be prepared to download kernels using kermit. Something else to think about if you want to turn it into a server, ...when it is power cycled the DNS323 needs a kick to get it going again. > > > The port is reported to work on 88F5181 (kevlo@ had his LinkstationPro > running), so the device you mention should only require some configuration > tweaks, if anything. The gpio's need reverse engineering too. The wiki does not provide enough information to power off the device. I am working on this.
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