Administration: Updated Info
I have updated the "info" file for the mailing list (see below). This is the file which is sent to new subscribers to the list. We originally established this list to link the CS and EE departments of the schools participating in Intel's IXA University Program. One particular project which grew out of this program is the VERA work being done at Princeton. Because we are getting requests for more information from people outside of academia, we have decided to expand the membership of the list and to explicitly add VERA as a discussion topic for the list. In addition to expanding the scope, we have made a few additional changes to the mailing list, including: * We've added reminders that this is not an Intel support list and that one should not post proprietary information. * We have disabled the "who" command. This is to prevent anyone from getting a list of subscribers. Scott Karlin OVERVIEW -------- The purpose of this list is to facilitate discussion on the topics of: (1) the IXP1200 Network Processor including its Ethernet Evaluation System, and (2) Princeton's VERA software. See http://www.cs.princeton.edu/nsg/vera/ This list is not sponsored by Intel and is not a substitute for Intel technical support. POSTING MESSAGES ---------------- To send mail to the people on the list, send your ASCII message (not HTML) to ixp1200@cs.princeton.edu Note that this list has been setup so that replies go to the entire list. This is to encourage discussion on the list. GUIDELINES ---------- While informative announcements of products or services that benefit most subscribers are allowed, blatant commercial advertising is not. Please do not clutter the archive with HTML messages or attachments. Use plain ASCII text only. (Place code, papers, etc., on a WWW or FTP site and provide a URL reference instead.) This is an "open" discussion forum in the sense that proprietary information should not be posted to the list. Note that this is a "closed" discussion forum in the sense that we will continue to manually approve submission requests and that we retain the right to unsubscribe abusers of the list. UNSUBSCRIBING ------------- See "unsubscribe" in the COMMANDS section below. ARCHIVE ------- All postings to this list are archived by month into files having extensions which represent the year and month of the archives. See "index" and "get" in the COMMANDS section below for access. COMMANDS -------- Majordomo handles the ixp1200 mailing list. To "execute" a command, send mail to majordomo@cs.princeton.edu (NOT ixp1200@cs.princeton.edu) Include the command in the *body* of the message (the subject line is ignored and may be blank). Commands include: unsubscribe ixp1200 remove yourself from this list index ixp1200 get a list of available archive files get ixp1200 <filename> retrieve an archive file. info ixp1200 get the most current version of this message (works only if you are on the list) subscribe ixp1200 request to be added to this list (must be approved by the list admin) help general help from Majordomo Note that the "who" command has been disabled. ADMINSTRATOR ------------ If you have administrative questions or comments about the list, send them to ixp1200-request@cs.princeton.edu LAST UPDATED ------------ November 27, 2001
Hello, I appologize if this message sounds too much like it should be directed to an Intel tech support forum. I am trying to justify the cost of aquiring a KEIXP12EBAB evaluation kit to the local university. They are concerned that the kits will require them to shell out alot more money in development tools. (Note this is the evaluation kit, not the development kit with the WinNT Single Board Computer) Will the KEIXP12EBAB kits (which I am told include C0 Silicon) run ARM linux out of the box? (The SDK 2.0 documentation centers around the development platform with the WinNT SBC, but states that you dont need to use the WinNT SBC, if you have your own workstation. This seems to imply that I should not have any trouble loading Linux on the evaluation kit too, so long as I have a WinNT workstation.) Does anyone know how much Intel wants for the Microengine C Compiler? What other tools are required that I don't know about? Can you develop on the evaluation kit using only free software tools? Thank you for your time, -Loren Loren Card Graduate Student Electrical and Computer ENgineering University of Manitoba Email: lcard@win.trlabs.ca
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