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 +[[https://arm.slackware.com/|Slackware ARM project web site]] | [[https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-arm-108/|Forum]] | [[slackwarearm:inst|Slackware ARM installation guides]] 
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 ====== Slackware ARM / AArch64 Development information ====== ====== Slackware ARM / AArch64 Development information ======
  
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 Please note that some Hardware Models may require additional changes.  These are topics for the Slackware ARM mailing list. Please note that some Hardware Models may require additional changes.  These are topics for the Slackware ARM mailing list.
  
-===== Developer Documentation =====+===== Slackware ARM Developer Documentation ===== 
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 +=== Slackware specific documentation ===
  
 ^ Document ^ Description ^ ^ Document ^ Description ^
 +| [[slackwarearm:development-roadmap|Project Roadmap]] | The Project has a light-weight road map to provide details about some of the next goals for the Slackware ARM project |
 +| [[http://arm.slackware.com/slackwarearm-devel/|Development Model]] | Details about the Slackware ARM/AArch64 development model, and how to contribute. |
 | [[slackwarearm:development-hwmodelconsiderations|Considerations around choosing a Hardware Model]] | Some considerations that a Hardware Custodian should study before committing to supporting a particular Hardware Model.| | [[slackwarearm:development-hwmodelconsiderations|Considerations around choosing a Hardware Model]] | Some considerations that a Hardware Custodian should study before committing to supporting a particular Hardware Model.|
-| [[slackwarearm:development_di_rk3399|RockPro64 integration]] | An exposition of how the Hardware Model Rock Pro64 support is directly integrated into Slackware AArch64 | +| [[slackwarearm:development_refguide_di|Reference Guide for Direct Integration Support]] | A reference guide for how to directly integrate Hardware Model support into Slackware AArch64.  This serves as a template and a guide to the standards for Hardware Model Custodians
-| Slackware ARM/AArch64 Linux Kernel Module Loader | Documentation of how the Kernel Module loader works in Slackware ARM/AArch64. This is required reading for Hardware Model Custodians |+| [[slackwarearm:development_di_bcm2711|Raspberry Pi 4 Direct Integration notes]] | Notes collection (June 2021)| 
 +| [[slackwarearm:development_di_lx2160acex7|HoneyComb LX2 Direct Integration notes]] | Notes collection (October 2023)| 
 +| [[slackwarearm:development_di_virtualization_aarch64|Aarch64 Virtualization with Qemu, Libvirt, and Virt-Manager]] | Notes collection (October 2023)| 
 +| [[slackwarearm:development_component_kmodloader|Slackware ARM/AArch64 Linux Kernel Module Loader]] | Documentation of the internals of Slackware ARM/AArch64's Kernel Module loader that's used within the OS InitRD, Slackware Installer and Live Cards . This is required reading for Hardware Model Custodians 
 +| [[slackwarearm:cstmz_kernel|Building a custom Slackware ARM Kernel]] | Building a custom Kernel using the Slackware ARM build system | 
 +| [[slackwarearm:slackwareinstaller|The Slackware Installer]] | Information about the Slackware Installer | 
 +| [[slackwarearm:sft-repos|Slackbuilds.org package build scripts]]| Using Slackbuilds.org package build scripts on ARM | 
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 +=== ARM general documentation === 
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 +^ Document ^ Description ^ 
 +| [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNol7fRGo2E|ARM Architecture tour]] | From Australian Linuxconf 2017 and provides a reasonably detailed overview of the ARM architecture, its Linux support and the ecosystem. This is a must if you are new to ARM and would like to contribute to the Slackware ARM project. |
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