Q: using a 2210 for native compiling; bootloader development

From: Bas Mevissen <ml_at_basmevissen.nl>
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 15:34:29 +0100

Hi,

There is still quite some software that does not properly cross-compile.
So for that reason I would like to use a 2210 board to compile on. Also,
I want to use it for helping developing the bootloader. The latter is
the reason I look for the 2210 board specifically.

So I'm looking for a 2210 board (only the PCB is really needed). Does
someone know where to get an affordable board? I've already asked a
repair service for a board.

BTW. Is the 2210 (normally) USB host-capable? I need some way to attach
an IDE disk to the device. USB would be very nice.

Regards,

Bas.
Received on Thu Mar 04 2004 - 14:31:19 EST

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