Pxa1826-cfg.tar.gz May 2026

In the shadowy archives of deprecated embedded systems and legacy hardware drivers, one occasionally stumbles upon cryptic filenames that tell a story of a specific time in computing history. The file pxa1826-cfg.tar.gz is one such artifact.

At first glance, it appears to be a simple compressed archive—a tarball. However, for engineers maintaining point-of-sale (POS) terminals, industrial controllers, or vintage ARM development boards, this file represents the critical configuration layer between a bootloader and a functional Linux kernel. pxa1826-cfg.tar.gz

[UART_MUX] CONSOLE_UART = 3 # was 1 BAUD_RATE = 115200 Then repack: In the shadowy archives of deprecated embedded systems