Jamey, Philip,
I can take care of updating the h2200 project page if you wish.
In this case, could you tell me what I need to do, please?
Thanks for everything that you do for us :-)
Cheers,
Michael.
>Hello,
>
>The project page (http://www.handhelds.org/projects/h2200.html) is a bit out of
>date. My proposal is put in the following:
>
>Things that work
>
> * Kernel boots to commandline prompt
> * PCMCIA/CF works.
> * LCD works though some further tweaking may be required.
>
>Developer Info
>
>Jtag
>
>JTAG Connector
>JTAG is routed to card edge "connector" con1.
>
> * pin 1: TDI-asic
> * pin 2: GND
> * pin 3: TDO-CPU
> * pin 4: TDO-ASIC
> * pin 5: TCK
> * pin 6: TDI-cpu
> * pin 7: TMS
> * pin 8: not connected
> * pin 9: TRST#
> * pin 10: VDD 3.3V
>
>Things left to do
>
> * touchscreen
> * bluetooth
> * sound
> * read/write flash
> * SD and SD/IO
>
>Linux Kernel
>
> * Allocate H2200 machine type for Linux. done
> * Implement GPIO support for h2200. done
> * USB gadget support. done
> * Display: MQ1100.
> * LCD: turn on power to LCD. done
> * control frontlight done
> * Sound: ????
> * MMC same as s3c2410?
> * Bluetooth
> * buttons
> * touchscreen driver
> * frontlight done
>
>
>(This was inspired by h5400)
>
>I hope you'll agree with this and someone (Michael?, Andrew?) adds this. Next
>week when my cable (yes, DSL is still months away, but cable only 5 days)
>connection gets activated I will apply for a cvs account.
>
>regards,
>
>Koen
>
>
>
-- Michael Opdenacker http://opdenacker.org/Received on Thu Mar 04 2004 - 14:34:38 EST
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