Re: Gigabyte-class SD [or MMC or MMCplus] cards
Dow Hurst <[email protected]> Thu, 17 Mar 2005 23:07:23 -0500
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Search the openzaurus-devel list as well as OE since that is where the kernel developers are really posting. Richard Purdie is the man to look for on the C7x series. The C860 is also bootable with 2.6. I'm not sure that John Lenz has the 5500 or 5600 to quite the same point but he is close. Dow Tony Godshall wrote: >Thanks for the pointer! > >I'll go browse the OE mailing list archives. > >2.6 is interesting to me because it has integrated >the uC-Linux options for making kernels extra-small >for embedded systems. > > >According to Dow Hurst, > > >>There are a few people running 2.6 on the C7x series. Check the kernels >>available on openembedded. >>Dow >> >> >>Tony Godshall wrote: >> >> >> >>>According to Brown, Aaron F, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>From: Klaus Weidner [mailto:[email protected]] >>>>>Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:59 PM >>>>>To: Tony Godshall >>>>>Cc: [email protected] >>>>>Subject: Re: Gigabyte-class SD [or MMC or MMCplus] cards >>>>> >>>>>On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 03:24:03PM -0800, Tony Godshall wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>You mean it's not really useful as an organizer when running >>>>>>even the innovative pocketworkstation.com user interface? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>That interface turns it into a miniature Debian system, but I haven't >>>>>found any tools that make it useful for PIM tasks, such as address book >>>>>and calendar, and syncing with a desktop machine. The Qtopia/Opie PIM >>>>>tools apparently don't work in the X11 environment unless you recompile >>>>>them yourself, and GPE was still mostly useless last time I checked >>>>>(which was a couple of months ago). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>I also found GPE mostly useless, at least for the PIM tasks. Overall I >>>>really liked GPE, it just seemed a little rough around the edges. This >>>>was also a couple of months back... One possibility is setting up a >>>>dual boot environment. Something pretty close to the original Sharp ROM >>>>image for PDA tasks and something more like pocket Debian for >>>>experimenting and more workstation oriented tasks. But currently I am >>>>just going to see if Open Embedded, www.openembedded.org, keeps me happy >>>>on both fronts. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>But maybe things have improved since then - if anyone can recommend >>>>>specific Debian packages please do so. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>But before I order I just want to be clear on this... if I >>>>>>get SD, I won't be able to use it if I upgrade my kernel >>>>>>past whatever Sharp gives me (can I run pocketworkstation >>>>>>and Opie and GPE with Sharp's kernel)? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>pocketworkstation works with the Sharp kernel, don't know about the >>>>>others. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>You can run Opie and / or GPE with the OpenZaurus / OpenEmbedded kernel >>>>which either is the Sharp kernel or (what I believe to be the case) uses >>>>the Sharp SD/MMC driver module. There was some discussion, probably on >>>>a more Zaurus centric list, of somebody writing an MMC only driver >>>>module since avoiding the whole SD issue would allow it to be open >>>>sourced. I don't know if anything happened with that. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>Ah, so really no kernels past Sharp's? Nobody running e.g. >>>2.6.x? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>-- >>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] >>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >>[email protected] >> >> > > >