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While the VMELinux driver should work with any PCI based design, the following boards have actually run our software.
- This XyCom board is compatible with the standard VMELinux kernel driver package from VMELinux Project
- A prepared kernel will be available soon. It will be based on the newest version of the Linux kernel and will include appropriate drivers for the onboard NE2100 Ethernet interface. Check the website for details.
- This XyCom board is compatible with the standard VMELinux kernel driver package from VMELinux Project
- A prepared kernel will be available soon. It will be based on the newest version of the Linux kernel and will include appropriate drivers for the onboard AHA2940/AIC7000 SCSI and 82558 Intel EtherExpress Ethernet peripherals. Check the website for details.
- This board is compatible with the standard VMELinux kernel driver package from VMELinux Project
- A prepared kernel will be available soon. It will be based on the newest version of the Linux kernel and will include appropriate drivers for the onboard SCSI and Tulip Ethernet peripherals. Check the website for details.
- This board is compatible with the standard VMELinux kernel driver package from VMELinux Project
- A prepared kernel will be available soon. It will be based on the newest version of the Linux kernel and will include appropriate drivers for PCNET Ethernet peripheral. Check the website for details.
- The VP7 has a nice feature which performs the BOOTP protocol without need of a bootrom or similar modification. However, you must ask SBS for an updated BIOS with this modification.
- An independant engineer finds this board is compatible with the standard VMELinux kernel driver package from VMELinux Project
If you do not see VMELinux support for your board let us know. Maybe the manufacture will lend us a board for development.
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