On Friday 27 May 2005 11:49, Matt Evans wrote: [...]
Seconded, I'd like a CVS server for all our bits. (Though am in no place to set one up unfort. - sourceforge?)
I'm an SF developer and have a bunch of projects there, and it works really nicely, although if we created a project I'd rather someone else did it (I'm already admining a bunch). But is there anywhere more appropriate? http://cvs.uclinux.org, for example? [...]
Speaking of which, I've 'started' hacking LH79531/E2 support into the 2.6.11-hsc0 uclinux tree; I've just basically done the build/directory tree (i.e. not much) and I'll need to do the IRQ/timer stuff before it'll go anywhere. And do something about serial... But the good news is there appears to be a USB driver for the Cypress USB host chip on the E2.
Huzzah. If we can get that working, then we can get huge numbers of devices working, including networking. And *that* would be very cool. (I did have a look at porting ucLinux, but frankly, delving that deep into Linux gives me the heebie jeebies, and I port operating systems in my day job... when you get that far down, you find yourself spotting all the rough edges and cruft in Linux's design. I'd much rather tackle a BSD, but they all require MMUs.) Is there a Linux driver for the sound codec? -- +- David Given --McQ-+ "Preacher, don't the Bible have some pretty | dg@cowlark.com | specific things to say about killing?" "Quite | (dg@tao-group.com) | specific. It is, however, somewhat fuzzier on the +- www.cowlark.com --+ subject of kneecaps." --- Firefly, _War Stories_