1Itsy is a research project done by the Western Research Lab, and Systems 2Research Center in Palo Alto, CA. The Itsy project is one of several 3research projects at Compaq that are related to pocket computing. 4 5For more information, see: 6 7 http://www.hpl.hp.com/downloads/crl/itsy/ 8 9Notes on initial 2.4 Itsy support (8/27/2000) : 10The port was done on an Itsy version 1.5 machine with a daughtercard with 1164 Meg of DRAM and 32 Meg of Flash. The initial work includes support for 12serial console (to see what you're doing). No other devices have been 13enabled. 14 15To build, do a "make menuconfig" (or xmenuconfig) and select Itsy support. 16Disable Flash and LCD support. and then do a make zImage. 17Finally, you will need to cd to arch/arm/boot/tools and execute a make there 18to build the params-itsy program used to boot the kernel. 19 20In order to install the port of 2.4 to the itsy, You will need to set the 21configuration parameters in the monitor as follows: 22Arg 1:0x08340000, Arg2: 0xC0000000, Arg3:18 (0x12), Arg4:0 23Make sure the start-routine address is set to 0x00060000. 24 25Next, flash the params-itsy program to 0x00060000 ("p 1 0x00060000" in the 26flash menu) Flash the kernel in arch/arm/boot/zImage into 0x08340000 27("p 1 0x00340000"). Finally flash an initial ramdisk into 0xC8000000 28("p 2 0x0") We used ramdisk-2-30.gz from the 0.11 version directory on 29handhelds.org. 30 31The serial connection we established was at: 32 8-bit data, no parity, 1 stop bit(s), 115200.00 b/s. in the monitor, in the 33params-itsy program, and in the kernel itself. This can be changed, but 34not easily. The monitor parameters are easily changed, the params program 35setup is assembly outl's, and the kernel is a configuration item specific to 36the itsy. (i.e. grep for CONFIG_SA1100_ITSY and you'll find where it is.) 37 38 39This should get you a properly booting 2.4 kernel on the itsy. 40