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Coldfire Developer Machines

CANCELLED DUE TO LACK OF INTEREST! Here just for history.

For those programmers who are not so good with hardware, I am posting to offer the possibility of creation of coldfire development machines. They will consist of an M5485EVB which is one of the fastest coldfires available. This EVB comes with the following features:

16MB Boot flash
64MB SDRAM (NOT UPGRADEABLE)
2 PCI slots (1 usable easily)
Real time clock
IRDA
2 10/100Mbit Ethernet ports
USB High speed Host + 4 USB ports
1 USB client port
2 ISA ports (for possible future use)
Onboard CHIPS video controller

Atari Coldfire Information

Well much time has passed since the original rumblings of a Coldfire based Atari clone has been discussed. I'm pleased to announce that after such a long absence of progress things are moving at breakneck pace! Hardly like the Atari community I know ;) but who can complain right? :-P I have officially joined the Atari Coldfire project at http://acp.atari.org. This project has been revived using some original members and many new members to create a coldfire clone.

DIY Linux Pool Control w/ Linksys NSLU2 Slug and Nokia 770 and Maemo

WARNING: The following guide involves serious plumbing and electrical work. The electrical box on most pool involves 240volt ac electricity. This is DANGEROUS and can kill you INSTANTLY. You should not attempt work inside your electrical box unless you absolutely know what you are doing, otherwise consult a licensed electrician. Don't gamble with your life to save a buck.

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Atari on Coldfire Information

Please refer to this page for all your Atari on coldfire needs!

Current Projects:
Atari Coldfire Project: Progress: Not stalled but slow with 2 people working.
Didier Mequignon's Efforts: Progress:

Ccache is now available for FreeMiNT

Some of you may or may not have seen my usenet post, but now available in the development packages section of this site is an RPM for ccache. ccache is a gcc preprocessor cache. It's usage can speed up build times immensely. For people who are building their development software or making incremental changes to rpm builds, any software that was previously compiled will compile lightyears faster. On my falcon freemint takes 1 hour+ to build in total, after running a build with ccache enabled, if you make distclean and make a marginal change and rebuild the whole thing, the result is it finishing in only a few minutes.

Good video performance on spitz/akita with openzaurus 3.5.4.1 and opie

WARNING: This guide is severely deprecated. Look elsewhere for more updated instructions. This is only being left here for historical purposes.

Coldfire News

Hello all, some more Coldfire news. The coldfire boards are in and the donations have been set in stone. The lucky recipients are Didier Mequignon of Aniplayer fame. He will be patching TOS to run on the Coldfire and will be working on Video and keyboard/mouse. This is of course of utmost importance! Alan Hourihane will be receiving one and will be working on linux video stuff which can hopefully be reworked for TOS. Olivier Landemarre will be working on MyAES, TOS and whatever else comes along. Finally we have Nicholas Steele whose generous credentials and time should yield some good Atari stuff.

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