--- In Anssi Kolehmainen <> wrote:
>
> Any generic course about unix systems should do the trick for that
> part. Having used Debian as my primary desktop for several years I
> could immediately use the TS-7200 like any standard unix system.
Quite true. I use half a dozen distros regularly. Every distro has its
strength/base. Yet to start with my TS-7300 hardware but I feel such a
"Developer Guide" sort of work would benefit in reducing problems,
which means saving valuable time :)
> Only problems I had were in getting the ADC conversion working (i.e.
> getting the timing right).
Right. Most common problem are revolving around devices.
> The Linux Documentation Project (tldp.org) has lots of resources
> about generic Linux things. For example Introduction to Linux [1]
> and Command-line tools summary [2]. On the Debian side there is
> Debian Reference [3].
>
> 1: http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html
> 2: http://tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/index.html
> 3: http://www.us.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/
Thanks for the info, I do work with Linux Kernel (LKML). My idea is
churning out a *free* course ware for Linux/ARM for TS-7xxx boards. I
think we can contribute on this in our free time. Example:
a) How to access a video device?
b) Can we use Cirrus EP9302 port pins? If yes, how?
c) How to use I/O cards in the TS boards?
d) How to program the onboard FGPA?
Such Qs are very useful for the developer community. There will be
atleast 100 such common Qs aka FAQs. Pl comment :)
> --
> Anssi Kolehmainen
>
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>
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