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Re: [openppc] BPLAN: Pegasos for developers.



Porting Linux to such a board is not hardn though it takes time.
One require some knowledge of how a PPC system works as well as a good
assembly and C background. Most of the components on this board seem to be
quite standard and well supported under Linux (at least I hope).

And also Linux for PPC is quite well written and can easily be extended. The
main problem arises from non-standard components since getting a spec can be
hard and painful.

I would like to do that, but though I have the required knowledge in
software and hardware, I don't have time neither money to get the board
(dual G4 will certainly be expensive :) :(
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: [openppc] BPLAN: Pegasos for developers.


> Hi
> Bplan had announced that Pegasos motherboard will be available in limited
quantity for registered developers in January, 2002. The package will
contain the motherboard, CPU card and MORPH OS.
> Who can port "Linux for PowerPC" into this new motherboard?
> See:
>
> http://www.bplan-gmbh.de/register_e.html
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