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[rtl] RTL on ARM (Netwinder)



Gidday there,

	There are a couple of people who are planning on porting Real-Time
Linux to the Netwinder.  This is a StrongArm SA-110 built by Intel (i.e.
Digital before May 17, 1998).  The chip was designed for use on embedded
systems, and apparently has very low interrupt latency (though perhaps
slightly variable).

	Has anyone looked at this before?  Is anyone interested in helping
out?  Let me know.

	If you are interested in finding out more about the Netwinder, check
out www.netwinder.org.  There are two mailing lists available, 
	general: i.e. mainly for people to find out about how it performs, how
to use it etc. very interesting

	devel: specifically for people developing software on the netwinder.

	Netwinder is a small, cheap, powerful computer built by Corel (yes,
they've actually been doing hardware for years) that is built for
Linux.  It has a huge number of peripherals onboard.  Check it out.

Joshua
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