<div dir="ltr"><div>>On Tue, 2013-04-30 at 00:07 +0800, Bamvor Zhang wrote:<br>>><i> hi,
</i></div><div>>><i> </i></div><div>>><i> i have got the mele quad core STB. it is indeed has the same uart</i></div><div>>><i> connector as mele A1000. and the MP tools is out, it could support
</i></div><div>>><i> make a bootable sd card. So, i am trying to put opensuse 12.3 on it.</i></div><div>>><i> the photos and bootlog, ref:
</i></div><div>>><i> <a href="http://xen_on_arm.farbox.com/post/mele_m9_quadcore"><font color="#0066cc">http://xen_on_arm.farbox.com/post/mele_m9_quadcore</font></a>
</i><br>>Cool! Thanks for posting there. Are you still planning to try and get<br>>Xen running on this system?<br>yes. it is what i want. <br>>With my Xen.org hat on I'm quite interested in this platform (and in the<br>
>A20/A31 generally),</div><div>So, do i. Currently, A20/A31 is only open source SOC in Cortex-A7 world.</div><div>i guess it is the cheapest device for arm virtualization. </div><div>>so I'll be keeping an eye on your progress. Good<br>
>Luck & See you on xen-devel@ ;-)!<br>Thanks, i will. </div><div>right now, i only post some xen tools patches to xen-devel with the email: </div><div><a href="mailto:bjzhang@suse.com">bjzhang@suse.com</a>. i hope i could participate the xen arm hypervisor development too.<br>
>Ian.</div><div><br>Bamvor</div></div>