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Topic: Any plans to support ARM9?

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Recently came across the Peplink development platforms and they seem to offer a lot of bang for rather low buck (along with very low power usage.)  PoE module should be available in a couple of days.

I've added support for XScale (ARM v5T), and it's almost complete (need to clean up the ixp4xx library and add it), so the toolchain support is already there. If someone wants to donate a Peplink, I would be happy to support those as well (and port 2.6 to them), and of course we are happy to accept patches.

Any updates to this?  Any chance of seeing ARM9 support in buildroot-ng soon?

Thanks,

--Yan

Want to build kamikaze for Cirrus EP9315 board (ARM920).
Cirrus have it's own distro based on 2.6.8 kernel, gcc-3.4.3 toolchain and uclibc 0.9, but without any packaging system. It just have several tgz and script to build everything-at-once.

So I want to use same distro (OpenWRT) on Asus'es and EP9315 devices. Also I want to use own Cirrus kernel with OpenWRT.
How can I do it ?

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