HP Jornada 680 (hp-jornada680)
WARNING: This device cannot run postmarketOS, as its architecture is unsupported. |
Manufacturer | HP |
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Name | Jornada 680 |
Codename | hp-jornada680 |
Released | 1998 |
Type | laptop |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Hitachi SH7709A |
CPU | 133MHz SH-3 |
GPU | N/A |
Display | 640x240 LCD |
Storage | ROM only |
Memory | 16MB |
Architecture | sh3 |
Software | |
Original software | Windows CE |
Original version | 2.11 |
FOSS bootloader | yes |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images | no |
Mainline | yes |
Unixbench Whet/Dhry score | 0.0 |
This device is unsupported by postmarketOS (most likely due to its architecture being unsupported, or limited system resources).
Reason: the SuperH architecture is not supported by alpine
Reason: the SuperH architecture is not supported by alpine
The HP Jornada 680, and the whole Jornada 6XX/7XX range, were little laptops (hand-held PC) released around the turn of the millennium.
Contributors
Users owning this device
- Socksinspace (Notes: a little speed demon)
How to enter flash mode
Installation
- Format the CF-Card with a small FAT32 partition at the beginning and one or more ext4 partitions
- Build a rootfs and a kernel, for example with buildroot, patching buildroot to support sh3 is left as an exercise for the reader ;)
- Download the bootloader and the configuration file
- Put the bootloader, config and your kernel zImage on the FAT32 partition
- Untar the rootfs onto the ext4 partition
- Adjust the bootloader configuration to the filename of your zImage, and you kernel command line, especially your root partition
- Insert the CF-Card into the Jornada, launch shlo.exe and boot!
See also
- NetBSD for the Jornada and similar devices
- The patches that made mainline linux boot again after ~14 years
- jlime, an old linux distro for the Jornada and similar devices