From: Federico Lucifredi <flucifredi@blhealthcare.com>
To: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: MPC8272ADS and frame buffer
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 19:49:24 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41B64F94.2020704@blhealthcare.com> (raw)
Hello Linux-PPCers,
I have a quick one: I am looking at the Arabella kernel on the
MPC8272ADS, which I am planning to use as a prototyping platform while
we get to figure out a BSP for our custom board.
Now, I have an Epson card on hand (13806) which I know to be working
on ppc, and which has drivers as a kernel patch for 2.4.21, and I have a
radeon card on hand which I used to like because of its vesa 2.0
compliance. The first brings up the problem of porting the patch to the
2.4.26 kernel, which Arabella/Yuli Barcohen customized to the
MPC8272ADS. The latter, according to Yuli himself, won't work because of
BIOS initialization issues.
I do not mind buying another card if necessary (time is at a greater
premium), but I would like to know that there is a 2.4.6 driver for it
or that it is supported by Arabella's kernel.
Anyone here using the Arabella BSP on the 8272ADS with a frame buffer on
it ? What setup are you using?
-Federico
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2004-12-08 0:49 Federico Lucifredi [this message]
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