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- The Eagle 100 binary image now starts at 0x2000 by default (instead of the regular 0x0) to allow users to take advantage of the provided Ethernet bootloader. - deleted the old docs/ directory. The "real" documentation is in the doc/ directory
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us"><title>Using eLua on i386 CPUs</title>
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<h3>Using eLua with Intel i386 (or better) CPUs</h3>
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<p>Since the i386 platform was implemented as a proof of concept only, the only things you can do with it are:
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<li><a href="tut_boot_lua.html">##Boot your PC in eLua</a></li>
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<li><a href="tut_lua_usb.html">##Boot eLua from a stick</a></li>
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<p>If you want to do this, <a href="building.html">build your eLua image</a> or download a precompiled image, as explained in the <a href="downloads.html">download page</a>.<br/ >
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However, most of the features that you'd find on an embedded platform won't work. You won't be able to upload programs to your i386 <b>eLua</b> box using the
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XMODEM protocol (not because it's impossible, but simply because this doesn't make sense at all on a desktop PC). Also, you won't be able to control the peripherals that you'd normally find in an
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embedded CPU (SPI, I2C, PIO and all the others), because they are not present on the i386 platform (they can be emulated via different means, but this is way beyond
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the scope of <b>eLua</b>). So, until further notice, i386 will be nothing more than a spectacular demo platform for <b>eLua</b>. If you think that you can make something
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more out of it, please feel free to <a href="overview.html#contacts">contact us</a>. I'm actually very interested in this, but I lack the necessary resources to continue it.</p>
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