Ours is finally in Spain, at customs. Knowing our bureaucracy, it may still take a week or two to get my hands on it.
When it comes I'll take a look to usb there. In someone can't wait before we try, I think it's a matter of getting the controller initialized properly (and the ports reset). Looking what linux or any other does to initialize it may give some clue. Once that is done, it's likely the code from 386 would just work. But we'll try to help there as soon as we can. On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:44 PM, <lu...@proxima.alt.za> wrote: >> I'll try to get better instructions tonight when I boot it again. >> These are a start. > > Geoff actually published the details when he announced the port, > booting(8) has been updated to match. I had forgotten. Of course, > it's never this simple, but it sure isn't hard. Haven't tried it all > yet, I'm still looking for the right place to shove the tftp image, > it's been a long time since I last saw that. > > I wonder why neither U-boot nor PMON do PXE. PMON being senile has an > excuse, U-boot doesn't. Or I need an excuse for not understanding :-) > > USB is more daunting than it should be, Nemo is in the best position > to deal with porting the 386 efforts to the ARM. Portability is > crucial to the MIPS (yeeloong) port too. > > ++L > > >