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Re: How to get List of available tests?


* suresh reddy <sureshreddy.balijepalli@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there anyone working on Cortex A9 ?  Anyone know that , which Hal
> is nearer to the Cortex A series.

This is the sixth time you have made this request in the space of fifteen
days. Repeating the same question is unlikely to earn a reply; what it
is likely to do is annoy people and prejudice them against responding
to further queries. If nobody responds then it's likely that the answer
is no.

You have been asked not to follow up to threads with unrelated questions,
yet you have done so again. Please don't. This makes it hard for others
to usefully search the list archives.

Two of your requests have been replied to with pointers to the existing
documentation on the web. Please, help us to help you: if you think
the documentation is unclear or there is something missing then tell us
how you think it could be improved.

Finally, the creation of a new HAL port is a non-trivial amount of work.
Given that nobody has responded, it seems reasonable to infer that
nobody is working on it. If you have smart, specific questions about the
process, they are much more likely to earn responses.  Alternatively,
if you think your own skills are not up to the job then there are people
who read this list who might be interested in creating the port for you
on a commercial basis.


Ross

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