The previous technique didn't work with "make defconfig" correctly.
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Ergo, we need to use a deferred definition of GEOS_GPIO (and can't use ifeq/endif).
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The early versions of the platform shipped with coreboot 3.0, which had some issues rebooting correctly the first time.
Allow the user to upgrade his BIOS from Linux.
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Makes the builds run slightly faster on multicores.
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This defines the Geos platform from Traverse Technologies in AUS.
This is a Geode LX800 with 512MB of DDR400 memory, 2 8139CP interfaces, 2 Solos ADSL2+ interfaces, USB, serial console, CF slot, and miniPCI slot.
I'll add support for the LEDs separately.
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