On 14-Mar-2001 Designer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone list out any hex editors and the url to
> retreive them for embedded work on a debian system.
> Any other web sites or documents that describe tools
> for embedded linux development, debugging, and coding
> efforts are also appreciated.
>
>
>
> It sounds like this is fairly time-limited. He has already sent out
> several units, and there is quite a bit of demand for the ones he
> still has. I recommend getting in touch with him ASAP if you are
> interested.
>
I just mailed him.
>
> George's address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information about the
> ipaq linux stuff can be found at http://handhelds.org/
>
Peter this is good to hear. I spoke to Jim Gettys and he seemed equally
willing to help.
However, I did not get much of an answer about people who needed / wanted
har
Ok, I need a list of people who *NEED* arm hardware. This list will be sent to
Jim Gettys. Jim will dole out iPaq's and sharks to the best of his ability
from it.
Does Debian need a shark as an autobuilder or public access machine?
>
> Sean, did Jim leave any contact info?
>
> After LWCE I had given Jim's name and what I thought was his email
> address to Ben. IIRC Ben had problems getting in touch with Jim to
> arrange for these donations that he also offered at LWCE.
>
I was given a card by Gettys. I should be able to
>
>> Compaq found a small horde of Compaq Sharks (analogous to a netwinder).
>> Jim has also offered us one of these as a compile machine as well as
>> possibly some for developers to hack on.
>
> We'd be very interested in that too or was he talking about putting then on
> the net for general u
Jim is trying to make some iPaq's available to Debian. He was elated that
Debian was the first distro to work out of the box on the iPaq.
There are issues with the number of available machines and the like. Will see
what happens.
Compaq found a small horde of Compaq Sharks (analogous to a netwi
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