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Here are links to various resources for ARMLinux. Mostly off-site but some are maintained here.

Slides from ARM Open Hardware talk given to a Linux User Group in Leeds, Feb 2003. Talking about Open hardware designs and particularly the LART and Balloon. Included one of the first Demos of a working Balloon board.

Slides from a talk given at Linux User & Developer Expo, 16th July 2003. An overview of ARMLinux development over the previous 8 years or so.
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Read the book online - (this version is not completely up to date.)

This book is for developers and includes extensive documentation on embedded linux fundamentals, the toolchain, cross compilers, moving from other CPUs to ARM, and explicitly covers setting up the LART (SA1100) and Intel Assabet (SA1110) development systems, and the Psion5 PDA (ARM7 core), as well as useful basic GNU/Linux info for those new to GNU/Linux.

The contents of A Guide to ARMLinux.
Price: £15.00
An updated, 30 minute, version of the shorter Cambridge talk, describing the problems with software patents and the current state of EU legislation covering this issue. This presentation was given to Lancaster University Phd Computer Science students, on the Isle of Man, on 2nd July 2004.
Presentation at Software Patent Discussion Meeting, Cambridge July 6th 2003 - Wookey presented the case against software patents. Aleph One believes that legislation making them legal in Europe will severely damage innovative small software businesses, especially those using Free Software.
All ARM development needs a working toolchain - either a native one or a cross one. Most people use cross-compilers on x86 machines for performance and convenience reasons. There are plenty of these available and most people don't need to compile their own - they can just install an existing one. Here we document othe ARM GNU toolchain we use.