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  Brutus is an evaluation platform for the SA1100 manufactured by Intel.  
  For more details, see:
  
  http://developer.intel.com
  
  To compile for Brutus, you must issue the following commands:
  
  	make brutus_config
  	make config
  	[accept all the defaults]
  	make zImage
  
  The resulting kernel will end up in linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage.  This file
  must be loaded at 0xc0008000 in Brutus's memory and execution started at
  0xc0008000 as well with the value of registers r0 = 0 and r1 = 16 upon
  entry.
  
  But prior to execute the kernel, a ramdisk image must also be loaded in
  memory.  Use memory address 0xd8000000 for this.  Note that the file 
  containing the (compressed) ramdisk image must not exceed 4 MB.
  
  Typically, you'll need angelboot to load the kernel.
  The following angelboot.opt file should be used:
  
  ----- begin angelboot.opt -----
  base 0xc0008000
  entry 0xc0008000
  r0 0x00000000
  r1 0x00000010
  device /dev/ttyS0
  options "9600 8N1"
  baud 115200
  otherfile ramdisk_img.gz
  otherbase 0xd8000000
  ----- end angelboot.opt -----
  
  Then load the kernel and ramdisk with:
  
  	angelboot -f angelboot.opt zImage
  
  The first Brutus serial port (assumed to be linked to /dev/ttyS0 on your
  host PC) is used by angel to load the kernel and ramdisk image. The serial
  console is provided through the second Brutus serial port. To access it,
  you may use minicom configured with /dev/ttyS1, 9600 baud, 8N1, no flow
  control.
  
  Currently supported:
  	- RS232 serial ports
  	- audio output
  	- LCD screen
  	- keyboard
  	
  The actual Brutus support may not be complete without extra patches. 
  If such patches exist, they should be found from 
  ftp.netwinder.org/users/n/nico.
  
  A full PCMCIA support is still missing, although it's possible to hack
  some drivers in order to drive already inserted cards at boot time with
  little modifications.
  
  Any contribution is welcome.
  
  Please send patches to nico@fluxnic.net
  
  Have Fun !