Resources for “How to Port Linux When the Hardware Turns Soft”
Linux Kernel Sources: kernel.org
Kernel Newbies: kernelnewbies.org
E12/E14 Information: www.picocomputing.com
Linux PPC Embedded Mailing List: https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded
LKML and Other Lists: vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html
BYU ml403 Linux 2.4: splish.ee.byu.edu/projects/LinuxFPGA/index.htm
Other Embedded Linux Links: web.dlasys.net:8888/links
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Linux 2.6 on the ML-403 (Xilinx Virtex-4 FX12)
Just shameless plug for Grant Likely who was mentioned in this Linux Journal article.
He was/is a subcontractor on several of our clients FPGA based PPC computing projects and contributes to the PPC linux source tree.
A great guy and we recommend him highly.
AppSpec Computer Technologies provides training, project jump-starts, and development partnerships for deeply embedded products in particular Xilinx FGPA/Linux devices.
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