ARMLinux links
Here are links to various resources for ARMLinux. Mostly off-site but some are maintained here.
If you found useful ARMLinux resources on-line that are not mentioned here, please tell us about them.
Generally useful
- Russell King's ARMLinux Website - loads of stuff here
- ftp://ftp.arm.linux.org.uk/pub/armlinux
- Chris Rutter and Wookey's cross-compiler toolchain HOWTO
- Debian arm port, including binaries
- Comparison of available ARM development boards
- ARM7 architecture spec, and Instruction Set Quick Reference
- ARM MMU information
Stuff for developers
RISCOS related
- RISCOSE project
- Project to run RISCOS applications under Linux - ROX desktop
- A RISCOS-like desktop - Peter Naulls' Debian install HOWTO
PDA related
- Compaq's iPAQ H3600 linux port
- Psion Linux for Series 5 (and 5mx/series 7 ports)
- A low-resource X+windowmanager replacement
- Using your Psion with Linux HOWTO (PDF version or HTML version) Last modified: 2000.11.17
- Running ARMLinux on Psion 5 HOWTO (PDF version or HTML version) Last modified: 2000.09.08
Development-board related
Hardware- Nanoengine Build info
- Comprehensive info from Larry Doolittle - The Itsy development board
- The LART project - open hardware and tools
- Useful resources for Intel SA1100 development boards
- Compaq Personal Server
- Intel StrongARM 1100 development board (Brutus)
- Intel StrongARM 1110/1111 development board (Assabet/Neponset)
- Chaltech CATS motherboard
- Emdebian - project to shrink Debian to fit embedded systems
- ARMLinux on Intel Assabet
- Assabet HOWTO (PDF version or HTML version) Not yet complete
- Cameron Morland's HOWTO for setting up ARMLinux on an Intel Brutus board
- David Meng's info on setting up a bigendian toolchain
- Scott Bambrough's excellent ARMLinux docs
- http://www.linux-embedded.com/ - lots of links and info on embedded systems
- http://www.linuxdevices.com/ - comprehensive news site
- www.handhelds.org/ - good resources on all aspects of handheld Linux
- The Embedded Linux consortium - trade body for developers
- www.linuxce.org/ - dedicated to porting Linux to CE handhelds



