4 To build for this target you will need a working arm-linux- tool chain.
5 You can get a binary toolchain from www.snapgear.org.
7 The linux-2.4.x kernel should be used and either glibc or uClibc(recommended).
9 When you have finished compiling you can load the images created in the
10 "images" directory using redboot and a tftp server with the following
11 commands. This assumes the tftp file server is at IP address 192.168.0.2
12 and the EDB9312 is IP 192.168.0.1:
14 RedBoot> ip -l 192.168.0.1 -h 192.168.0.2
15 RedBoot> load -v -r -b 0x1000000 ramdisk.gz
16 RedBoot> load -v -r -b 0x218000 zImage
17 RedBoot> exec -r 0x1000000 0x218000
19 The default is to boot with the console on the LCD, you can plug a PS2
20 PC keyboard into the keyboard port and interact with the box. If you
21 disable the frame buffer then you will get a serial console at 57600
22 on the console port that RedBoot runs on.
24 The keyboard appears a little flakey, it misses keys etc. I haven't looked
25 at this. Currently the SnapGear 2.4 kernel contains Cirrus version 1.4.2
28 If you need more info just ask me, David McCullough <davidm@snapgear.com>