Dear Mike, Mike Thompson wrote: [...] > I'm still waiting for my N32926 hardware to arrive to begin a port for > it. Given the work I've done with the N32905 and the similarity between > the two chips at the basic level, I don't anticipate it taking more than > a few days to get it going. I'll post back here when I have something > to try. At a minimum it would include the clock framework, clock > source, interrupt driver, UART driver and other basic stuff. > > Oh, and... any plans for supporting the H.264 decoder on the N32926? > > Well, for now I'm working on the basics and the first tier of drivers to > the system so it can boot from NOR/NAND flash, SD cards and have basic > USB connectivity. I already have these items on the N32905. I don't > have any specific plans beyond that for the N32926, but we'll see. My > specific interest is in the lower-end N32905 because of the opportunity > for the chip in the toy markets and a $3 Linux capable single chip > system is really cool :-). Any news on your project? There seem to be no more commits since several weeks on your github repository... -- Luca _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies