Re: Can I change regular PC like reference design(like PowerPC/ARM/MIPS)?
From: linnix (me_at_linnix.info-for.us)
Date: 06/16/05
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Date: 15 Jun 2005 18:50:48 -0700
santa19992000@yahoo.com wrote:
> I wanted to change an old PC (Intel/AMD) into like reference design
> (like PowerPC, ARM or MIPS) and I would like to load embedded Linux
Oh yes, we are going to make an ARM CPU to fit on the old socket 6
motherboard.
> onto that. Do I have to make any changes for that?. do I need to change
No change necessary. You would not be able to tell the difference.
> the Bootloader (U boot loader), please suggest me which is the best
> way, I couldn't affort to buy PowerPc based reference design.
Get everything from us.
>
> Is there anywhere can I get a reference design for very cheap. I am
> very interested in loading Linux on to that, appreciated.
Just pay us.
>
> Thanks.
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