Subject: new port: Infineon ADM5120
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: David Young <dyoung@pobox.com>
List: current-users
Date: 03/20/2007 04:10:14
I have just committed a port for a MIPS system on a chip, the Infineon
ADM5120.  The port is principally the work of Ruslan Ermilov and Vsevolod
Lobko, who deserve a round of applause (or beers) for their work.

I may have introduced some bugs before committing.  Please blame me for
any that you find.

I am able to netboot this port on a RouterBOARD 153[1], run an Atheros
WLAN card in a PCI slot, use the five ethernet ports, read a disklabel
off of the CF card, turn GPIO on and off, and activate the watchdog timer.
I hope to someday boot NetBSD off of either the RB153's on-board 64MB NAND
flash, or a CompactFlash card, and I will focus my future efforts on that.

Dave

[1] a versatile and affordable ADM5120-based single-board computer,
    check it out at www.routerboard.com.

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David Young             OJC Technologies
dyoung@ojctech.com      Urbana, IL * (217) 278-3933