Re: linux on sdp2420

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hi.,

   well., i am pretty much interested in trying it out....but if
omap2420 data-sheet is not in the public domain, i am curious to know
as to how i can contribute much?

   if i were to proceed wo the data-sheet, how can I start? try to
incorporate code from 2.6.14 (which is atleast booting) to the latest
part by part? is there any info that i can get on which modules are
actually supported in 2.6.14 for sdp2420(in addition to the ones
selected by default config)?

-hari

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Nishanth Menon <menon.nishanth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Haribabu Narayanan said the following on 11/06/2009 01:16 AM:
>> 1. Will the OMAP git kernel be of any use w.r.t 2420? Or is 2420
>> completely unsupported after 2.6.14?
>>
> The current mainline kernel is 2.6.32-rc6 or there abouts. I have not
> heard of folks testing OMAP2 (at least not in this list). If you do have
> a 2420 and are interested to get things working with the very latest
> kernel + bootloader etc.., Few folks in this list or in #linux-omap irc
> channel could guide you through it..
>
>> 3. Is OMAP2420 data sheet not available in public?
>>
> Unfortunately, no.
>
> Regards,
> Nishanth Menon
>
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