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Re: [ts-7000] New TS-7800 500MHZ ARM9 SBC

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] New TS-7800 500MHZ ARM9 SBC
From: Christopher Friedt <>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 15:56:55 +0200
I'm also curious to check out the kernel.

This could be very interesting for me now that it's possible to attach
pci devices to the overridden PC/104 bus.

Seems oz is taking a while... is there a faster link somewhere to the
kernel sources?

~/Chris

Petr Stetiar wrote:
> Ronald Gomes <> [2007-07-02 13:39:34]:
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>> The TS-7800 highlights are the 500MHz ARM9, internal PCI bus, Gigabit
>> Ethernet, USB High-Speed, dual SATA and SD, 12K LUT FPGA and the fact it is
>> backward compatible with our TS-72xx computers ï same footprint. Also, it
>> runs Kernel2.6 and Debian by default from the 512MB on-board flash. We
>> believe the TS-7800 is going to be a good and easy platform upgrade option
>> for those demanding more performance ï the TS-7800 is about 3 times faster
>> compared to the TS-72xx.
>
> BTW nice piece of HW. Please can you shed some light on SoC being used? It's
> Marvell Orion?  What kernel version do you plan to use? Another in-house tree
> or finally mainstream version? :-)
>
> -- ynezz
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