![]() 26 12:18 usb2? 27 12:19 okay, so has what i can think of for linux arches 28 12:19 Q_: yes. Iomega NAS 100d (our other potential debian target) is IDE. 24 12:16 and what's the I/O like? IDE? udma5? 25 12:17 nslu2 is USB to hard disks. ![]() and the high end stuff that nchip is referring to (and lennert uses) requires armeb 23 12:16 nslu2's are 133MHz out of the box, but remove a resistor and they are de-underclocked to 266MHz. 19 12:14 how fast are nslu2s? 20 12:14 95% is the release requirement, though 21 12:14 Q_: highend intel routing gear 22 12:15 Q_: most designs based on the IXDP425 reference board are armeb. 17 12:13 rwhitby: Are there any others that might want to use armeb other than the nslu2? 18 12:14 10% of unstable has been built by the two nslu2 buildd's but we would need more powerful armeb hardware to get ahead of the 95% required. nslu2 is now endian agnostic since getting the ixp driver working in both LE and BE. 15 12:11 rwhitby: so can you comment on armeb's prospects for being an official port? 16 12:12 aj: I would leave that to lennert (who is driving the port). 9 12:07 elmo! 10 12:09 hi 11 12:10 Are we waiting for something? 12 12:10 not really 13 12:10 i'm filling in 14 12:10 I figured people would introduce themselves while waiting. 6 12:06 actually, those 100+ are mostly running armeb at the moment, but the one barrier to using arm(el) (the IXP ethernet driver) has been overcome 7 12:06 aj: long story :) originally it was not agnostic, it worked only properly in bigendian mode 8 12:07 The long story is at if anyone is interested. 5 12:06 mipsen is the same way for embedded stuff. 2 12:02 hey, so it begins 3 12:05 rwhitby: "endian agnostic" ? as in you use arm, don't care about armeb, but could use it if you flipped a coin and it came up tails? 4 12:06 aj: whichever the customer wants, I'd think. 1 12:02 rwhitby represents arm architecture (endian agnostic), installed linux firmware base of over 15K units, 100+ currently with debian installed, working towards integration of nslu2 into debian kernal and installer.
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