>For what it's worth, at a previous job I actually ported LZO to an 
>OpenFirmware 
>implementation. It's very small, doesn't rely on the standard libraries, and 
>would be 
>trivial to get running in a kernel. (Licensing might be an issue, of course.)

just for my personal interest - are you speaking of a kernel port?
linux, solaris or what OS ?
could you tell which firmware ?

actually, in-kernel lzo compression for linux has just been implemented and 
being discussed on lkml. ( see 
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&w=2&r=1&s=lzo&q=b)
 
 
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