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Re: tlug: Linux on Pilot hardware




craigoda> According to the patch, you can get to a shell, and use SLIP networking.
craigoda> The LCD panel functions as a console.  There is an 8meg memory upgrade
craigoda> for the Pilot that I am thinking of getting, but first I want to test
craigoda> Linux with xcopilot and see if I can do anything useful.  Has anyone been
craigoda> able to compile and install Linux in either xcopilot or the real Pilot?

Hi,
I've made some progress and decided to report what I've got in case someone
else is working on this.  I'm working only with xcopilot now and haven't
a clue as to how to load the kernel into a real pilot yet.  
If you want to try this, you don't need a real pilot, you can use the
emulator.  

At 
    ftp://ryeham.ee.ryerson.ca/pub/uClinux/ 

I got
  kit-170598.tar.gz
  uC-linuxgcc.tar.gz

When I opened up the kit, there was a patch for kernel 2.0.33.  I applied
this and compiled the kernel with m68k-gcc.  I compiled the rest of the
pieces with libc5.  I couldn't get the ROM file system to compile with
glibc, but libc5 works.  It's a small program, but I don't want to get 
involved in it.  Anyway, all the parts compiled and I loaded the kernel into
the emulator. It boots and I get the Linux splash screen.  However, there
is a line of screen garbage about 1.5cm high in the center of the penguin.

I can get the debugger to work and can utilize that for command line commands.
Pretty nice.  However, I would like to use the LCD panel as the Linux
console.  I think there is a way to do this.  I'll give it another look
in a bit.  

Regards,
Craig

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Craig Oda craigoda@example.com http://tlug.linux.or.jp/~craigoda (my PGP)



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