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Your device is vaguely similar to other devices that [[emCORE]] supports, and [[emCORE]] can already be booted on it from a RAMDISK, but a significant amount of work remains before it can be permanently installed and access the device's flash memory. Until this work is done, the [[emCORE]] port to this device isn't of much use. | Your device is vaguely similar to other devices that [[emCORE]] supports, and [[emCORE]] can already be booted on it from a RAMDISK, but a significant amount of work remains before it can be permanently installed and access the device's flash memory. Until this work is done, the [[emCORE]] port to this device isn't of much use. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 4 December 2011
Sorry, your device is not currently supported by emCORE.
Porting emCORE to a new device is generally a lot of work and requires lots of experience with embedded system development.
The exact amount of work needed varies greatly and depends on the complexity of the device and similarities to devices that emCORE has already been ported to.
Your device is vaguely similar to other devices that emCORE supports, and emCORE can already be booted on it from a RAMDISK, but a significant amount of work remains before it can be permanently installed and access the device's flash memory. Until this work is done, the emCORE port to this device isn't of much use.