RE: Dropping omap3430 ES1.0 support in mainline

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Paul Walmsley wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Oct 2010, Anand Gadiyar wrote:
>
> > The OMAP3430 ES1.0 was pretty much a test chip, with the  only known
board
> > being the 3430ES1.0 SDP. There are only a small number of these boards
> > outside TI and within TI, they've likely never been used in over 2
years.
> > It's unlikely that these boards still work on mainline, and likely
have
> > been broken in linux-omap since the very beginning.
>
> We had linux-omap booting on the 3430SDP ES1.0 from at least 2007:
>
>
http://linux.omap.com/pipermail/linux-omap-open-source/2007-November/01216
0.html
>
> We've used the 3430SDP ES1.0 as part of our regular testbed up until
last
> year, when it fried itself, so as far as I know, it's worked the whole
> time.
>

Okay, so we're aligned that you guys don't have an ES1 board to test,
and TI doesn't have any either. :)

I'd still like to know if anyone in the wild still cares about the board.

(I see Tony already said "No thanks", but I'd like to know anyway).

- Anand
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