Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 14:44:38 +0200 From: Olivier Houchard <cognet@ci0.org> To: Morton Lin <mtlin1@ms36.hinet.net> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: I want to buy an ARM dev. board Message-ID: <20040525124438.GA9632@ci0.org> In-Reply-To: <003301c4420c$3391f220$4455608c@11091019701> References: <003301c4420c$3391f220$4455608c@11091019701>
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On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 11:55:58AM +0800, Morton Lin wrote: > (It's time to wake mailinglist.freebsd.arm up ! ;-) > > Hi, All : > > I found an ARM (ARM940T core) evaluation board : ATB-2510. > ( http://www.vitals.co.kr/Eng/product/t-board/tb_2510.htm ) > It had many features such as MiniPCI, PCMCIA, USB and so forth. > I thought it will be a good development environment for FreeBSD/ARM. > > So, does anyone can help me to find the channel to contact the reseller > of vitals system ? My local reseller (Taiwan) told me that they're always > out of stock. :-( It seems that vitals doesn't want to sell the hardware > only, but the solution (included software, "vLinux"). I had no idea about > that. But I thought if they can promote their reference design board. > They can rise the amount of S3C2510 core and another material (Flash, > Ethernet chipsets, etc). I thought its good for them, right ? > > Anyway, I knew the direction of FreeBSD/ARM focused on Intel XScale, > but I still hope someone can help me to solve above issue. > > Thank you very much. > Hi, I'm afraid I have no idea on how to get such a board. I just wanted to clarify one point : I have nothing against !strongarm !xscale ARM cpu support. I myself have a skeleton s3c2410 (arm920T) support in my sourcetree, though I'm not sure I'll ever finish it. Cheers, Olivier
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