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Re: [ts-7000] Regd TS-7300 and 2.6.x kernel

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Regd TS-7300 and 2.6.x kernel
From: "Dustin Oprea" <>
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 11:54:44 -0500

o A 2.6.21 kernel was released for the ts72xx and should be compatible with the 7300 and 7400, but does not include compiled SD-support (the binary has to be downloaded separately).
o Your thumbdrive should be supported. /How/ it is supported depends on the system you are booting the board into (MTD, fast, Debian, etc..)
o The applications are limitless as long as the processor-speed is adequate. You can use up to a 4GB SD card or an NFS root, and the Debian environment, which allows you to compile and run almost anything you could in a normal workstation, as long as they can be compiled for ARM.


Dustin


On 11/23/07, Sukhoi-37 <> wrote:

Dear members,

I am planning to work on this board (without RTC) after a long gap. I
am seeking your help/suggestions on:

a) Powering up this board with 2.6.22 or 2.6.23 kernel.
b) 1 GB SanDisk USB flash drive is supported or not?
c) What could be major applications for a 7300 board?

Thanks in advance for your time and effort.

Regards
Sukhoi




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Intrepid Control Systems
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