This has been on my TODO list for some time and i found it time to fix it
since its pretty simple to do.
The patch checks if the kernel is booted from the `UnixFS' RISC OS filing
system (case unimportant) and if so interprets its name to get the unix
file name the kernel has. If it doesn't see this prefix it will asume its
just called `netbsd'
bootloader that also allows ELF symbols to be read correctly as well as
still having the posibility to boot older kernels with the `oldkernel'
option.
There is now support for upto 32 blocks of DRAM and a 16 blocks of VRAM.
Also preliminary support for specifying Mode Defintion Files (MDF) to the
kernel.
The IOMD/VIDC combination is now moved to arch/arm/iomd together. These
files still need a lot of cleaning up :( .... esp. the RC7500 support that
is still dormant in it; this needs either to be removed or split out for
RC7500's ``VIDC'' video/audio variant.
Apart from the RC7500 support wich is still in arch/arm32 the
iomd,vidc,riscpc and podulebus subdirectories of arch/arm32 can be removed.
This split still uses some small parts of arch/arm32 .... those are the MI
parts that haven't been moved yet.
RiscPC/A7000 have been tested and confirmed to build as should NC.