Linux on Pilz o215 hardware
Tom Watson <[email protected]> Wed, 13 Jul 2011 03:33:33 -0700 (PDT)
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.ports.arm.general |
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Back a few years ago, I posted a question on trying to get a Linux kernel loaded on the Pilz o215 hardware. I remember some replies, but was busy and didn't get around to doing anything. Fast forward to today, and I dredged out the hardware and have renewed interest in trying to get this operational. It is a nice little box that works on 24 vdc (quite portable) with sound and a couple of serial ports, It even has a USB port for peripherals and inbound. I have a 5Gbyte PCMCIA card that would fit nicely to make this work, but as I really don't know how this thing even boots up (it currently displays a nice Pilz splash screen and goes onto [yuck] Windows CE). If all it needed was a suitably formatted PCMCIA drive I would be most happy (I can dream, can't I?). According to WinCE (yuck again) it has 50 Meg bytes of ram memory. I don't know what the ratio to ARM to x86 code is but it should be enough to get the job done. Thanks for any pointers. I promise to be more interested this time. -- Tom Watson