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HelenOS/arm32
History
The arm32 port was started by Pavel Jancik, Michal Kebrt and Petr Stepan in 2007 for the Operating systems course at MFF UK. It was merged into the trunk of our Subversion repository in the same year. Vineeth Pillai took over the development of this port in 2008 and in July 2009, he merged his bits into the trunk. During the HelenOS Camp 2010, Jiri Svoboda extended the port to run on the Neo FreeRunner smartphone.
Status
The port is fully supported by the HelenOS team and has the standard set of features, even though driver support may not be very rich. The port runs on real hardware as well as on a couple of simulated machines.
Supported hardware
Simulated only:
- GXemul simulator's testarm target
- Qemu model of the Integrator/CP development board (compatibility with a real Integrator/CP has not been verified so far)
Real hardware:
- Openmoko Neo FreeRunner phone (development sources only)
Processors
- GXemul ARM4
- ARM926EJ
- Samsung S3C2442B (ARM920T core)