* Re: [gentoo-embedded] GNAP on Alchemy?
@ 2006-08-28 20:20 99% ` Janusz Syrytczyk
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From: Janusz Syrytczyk @ 2006-08-28 20:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-embedded
Thierry Carrez wrote:
>
> One problem is that with GNAP you build on a workstation different from
> the target system. When everything is x86, Catalyst is happy. When you
> need some cross-compiling, I'm not sure it will degrade too well. It's
> certainly possible to do it, but I would go for regular Embedded Gentoo
> stage building and add GNAP post-configuration magic on it (?)
>
Thierry,
thanks for reply. Well I would really prefer any x86 because it is much
easier to create an appliance on a workstation I work on daily, and this
is not what I do for living, I just let zombies do my hardest work :-)
But alchemy's size and features really blew me away and I started
wondering how to use that platform for my favorite apps too.
> Probably someone on this list might know an x86-based platform with the
> characteristics you require ?
>
Well then: does somebody have experience with small x86 devices ready to
use for gnap? Not simple ones, I would like to have 1.0+ GHz CPU, GPU
1280x1024@16M, 802.1q VLANs, flash card slot, 128+ RAM, watchdog, usb
2.0, audio, PS/2 keyboard, dsub/dvi?
Janusz.
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