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[ts-7000] TS-7200 boot from CF card and and I2C support

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Subject: [ts-7000] TS-7200 boot from CF card and and I2C support
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Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 22:28:28 -0000
Hi all,

I've got a TS-7200 Board and I've been trying now whole nights to get the thing 
working for my project which requires LAN and I2C to work and some OS 
preferably a debian, booting from the CF.

Most time I've spent on trying to get a 2.6 Linux Kernel to work with which is 
able to boot from CF and has I2c modules ready. What I've tried so far is:

 * http://mcrapet.free.fr/ whereas I could compile the 2.6.24.4 kernel which 
just told me "done, booting kernel." and no more. I suspect I need a 
crosscompiler compiled with a suitable glibc and a newer gcc version. I've 
tried Dan Kegels Crosstools without success.(arent they outdated?) and the 
crosstool-linux26-3.4.4-2005q3-2 from embeddedarm.com as well as other 
combinations I don't remember.

 * ts 2.6.21 kernel from embeddedarm, which I could boot but only to a NFS 
shared filesystem.

 * http://jandmworks.com/ts7200.html without success due to compile errors.

 * freebsd but don't remember what the problem was.

I would be over the moon If someone could provide me with maybe a link or hint 
for a working crosscompiler, kernel and debian version. 

I also wouldn't mind if the solution was based on FreeBSD or netBSD. 

regards,

Daniel





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