[parisc-linux] RDI Tadpole Precisionbook and Linux/PA-RISC
Matthew Wilcox
willy@debian.org
Sun, 30 Mar 2003 16:20:36 +0100
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 09:02:31AM +0100, M. Grabert wrote:
> I just wonder whether somebody has experience in running Linux on
> a Precisionbook (which is the equivalent to a B-Class machine according
I tried to get hold of one from them. They never called me back ;-(
> to Tadpole). According to OpenPA.net it contains the following chips:
>
> LASI ASIC, which features:
Same as everything from the 712 to the J2240 ;-)
> Dino PCI bus-adaptor
Also in everything from the B132 to the J2240
> Visualize EG (Graffiti) graphics with 2MB memory
Works in other machines.
> 1MB flash memory
Don't know how this is hooked up. Might work, give it a try.
> Intel 82503 Ethernet transceiver, media auto-selection
Presumably we dont actually need a driver for this.
> CS4215 or AD1849 programmable CODECs
Hooks up to harmony, no worries.
> WD37C65C Floppy controller
As you say, no floppy support yet.
> As far as I can see the only thing that isn't supported on
> Linux/PA-RISC right now is the floppy controller. The (IDE-)hard disks
> shouldn't be a problem since they are attached to the NCR 53c710 via a
> SCSI-IDE adapter.
Doesn't it also have a PCMCIA adapter? No-one's tried making those work.
> Does anybody know whether it could/should/may/will/does run Linux?
Obviously it _should_. But since no-one's tried ...
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