2.4.36.7-j720-1:
  * Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.36.7
  * Enable Bluetooth support

2.4.35.3-j720-2:
  * Re-add some MCU locks, this fixes many MCU races, most
    resulting in the display getting bright white

2.4.35.3-j720-1:
  * Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.35.3

2.4.34-j720-4:
  * revert display powersaving to previous version, display
    was unstable after wakeup for a long period with the new
    version

2.4.34-j720-3:
  * Improve display powersaving
  * Change MCU initialisation, might fix dead keyboard
    syndrome

2.4.34-j720-2:
  * Upgrade Wireless Extensions to Version 18
  * Enable CCMP and TKIP in hostap for WPA/WPA2 support

2.4.34-j720-1:
  * Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.34
  * tmpfs enabled in config

2.4.33.3-j720-1:
  * Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.33.3
  * Remove unnecessary locking from keyboard/ts-driver,
    fixes sound while using the ts

2.4.32-j720-10:
  * Do not resume from DPMS when we are suspended

2.4.32-j720-9:
  * Probably fix the keyboard-initialization (finally!)
    (Set PPDR register before trying to reset mcu)

2.4.32-j720-8:
  * Fix global speaker handling: Make sure the speaker is
    really off after boot and use correct logic to turn it
    on during playback
  * Fix keyboard driver delivering not enough bytes on read
    after suspend/resume. This fixes the crash after "resume"
  * Remove some silly debug messages
  * Give the MCU more time to answer

2.4.32-j720-7:
  * Remove locking still in the sound-driver from
    2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-8 as it is no longer needed

2.4.32-j720-6:
  * Make sure speaker is always switched on when sound is
    played back
  * Remove old sa1100-audio and rename sa1100-audio-mono
    to sa1100-audio (it plays mono and stereo)

2.4.32-j720-5:
  * Only let L3 clock run when mixer-settings are changed
  * Stop I2S clock when closing the sound-device, should
    save a bit of power after playing sound.
  * Try to reset L3 transmitter in case of a problem (switch to
    AC-link mode and back)
  * Revert changes in -3 and -4, they did not fix the mixer
    problem

2.4.32-j720-4:
  * Read from UDA1344 when SASR0_L3WD doesn't go high
    in 200ms.

2.4.32-j720-3:
  * Change order of SASCR-reset and L3-write.
    The mixer is now much more unlikely to die.

2.4.32-j720-2:
  * "Fixed" the sound crash: only the mixer will stop working
    when the machine crashed previously. The problematic
    code is in l3_sa1111_send_byte
  * Enable SCSI disk support and add SCSI PCMCIA-drivers

2.4.32-j720-1:
  * Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.32

2.4.31-j720-5:
  * Add Jornada 820 support from Faré
  * make apm -s not crash the machine but instead suspend it
  * add (disabled) timer-irq hack, should probably be
    replaced with PWER_RTC

2.4.31-j720-4:
  * remove locking from sound-driver again as it doesn't help
  * (Try to) show sane values in /proc/apm (modprobe apm)
  * Add udelay to l3_transfer, this makes the mixer much more stable
  * Deactivate sound-hw on device-close
  * Add /proc/j720_hacks/ to enable/disable powersave-hacks at
    runtime
    Example:
      echo enable >/proc/j720_hacks/cpufreq
      echo disable >/proc/j720_hacks/pcmcia

2.4.31-j720-3:
  * handle dpms-events for display
    If you don't like this, put "xset s 0 0" in your xinitrc
  * return requested sample-rate, not real sample-rate as used in the
    hardware, as this would mostly lead to userspace resampling
    between only slightly different sample-rates.
  * Add kernel command-line parameter jornada720= with values
      nopcmcia - disable pcmcia-hack on suspend/resume
      nofreq   - disable cpu-frequency change on suspend/resume
    Example: jornada720=nopcmcia,nofreq (This only switches the
             display off on "suspend")

2.4.31-j720-2:
  * Update orinoco driver
  * Add spectrum_cs driver (for symbol cf-cards)
  * Add Agere/Orinoco Hermes 1 and Hermes 2 drivers supporting STA
    and AP-mode, modules: wlags49_h1_cs, wlags49_h2_cs

2.4.31-j720-1:
  * Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.31
  * There are some issues with the resume of WLAN-cards, which does
    not always work. -> Card needs to be manually ejected, inserted to
    get a working network-connection again. A workaround is to append
    the following to /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts:
	case "$ACTION" in
	'suspend')
		ifconfig $DEVICE down
		;;
	'resume')
		ifconfig $DEVICE down
		(cardctl eject $SOCKET ; cardctl insert $SOCKET) </dev/null &>/dev/null &
		;;
	esac

2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-8:
  * Add locking during MCU-accesses
  * Reinitialize MCU if first access fails, should fix dead keyboard
    problem.
  * Reset MCU after mcu_byte timeout
  * Add locking to sound-driver
    This still does not fix all crashes in the sound-driver :-(
  * Last release of 2.4.30, going to 2.4.31 now

2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-7:
  * Fix IRDA on J720 (the port is enabled by unsetting bit
    12 in PPSR). To use:
    modprobe sa1100_ir
    irattach irda0 -s

2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-6:
  * Revert timer-interrupt hack, as the machine crashes sometimes...

2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-5:
  * Suspend PCMCIA-card on "suspend"
  * Disable timer-interrupt on "suspend", this stops executing all
    running processes, and should put the processor into a near-
    permanent low-power-state. The keyboard-interrupt enables the
    timer-irq again, when needed
  * Cleanup jornada720.c

2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-4:
  * Added atmel wlan-driver
  * Added crypto-api modules
  * Added crc32-module
  * Fix DRAM-timing for cpufreq

2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-3:
  * Added hostap-driver

2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-2:
  * mcu_init timeout fixes
  * start of better pm support, use of schedule_task for
    jornada720_powersave, as this was called from interrupt-
    context previously
  * add cpufreq-support, lower frequency to 59mhz for "suspend"
  
2.4.30-vrs1-pxa1-j720-1:
  * Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.30

2.4.27-vrs1-pxa1-j720-4:
  * Upgrade toolchain to gcc 3.3.2
  * more framebuffer fixes
  * switch to fastfpu emulation code

2.4.27-vrs1-pxa1-j720-3:
  * Framebuffer fixes

2.4.27-vrs1-pxa1-j720-2:
  * Included additional sound-driver with support
    for stereo and mono streams

2.4.27-vrs1-pxa1-j720-1:
  * Initial Release (gcc 2.95.2)
