Re: PPC Boards?
From: Grant Erickson <hidden>
Date: 2000-01-08 05:34:59
James, It really depends on what kind of target applications you are looking for. It seems to me that the 6xx, 7xx, and 8xx boards have gotten a healthy amount of and successful use from a large number of users on the list. I'll let others with more exposure to them comment on those. For embedded type applications, I've been using IBMs "Oak" 403GCX and semi-functional "Walnut" 405GP boards for porting Linux to the PowerPC 4xx processors. Both seem like pretty competent evaluation board designs and if you elect to purchase IBM's RISCWatch JTAG debugger for either, it's a pretty nice, well-developed, and easy-to-use debug tool. Regards, Grant Erickson On 1/7/2000 12:26 AM, Linux PPC Developer Digest wrote:
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 14:02:27 -0500 From: "James Bredijk" <redacted> Subject: PPC Boards? I'm new to the list, and I'm seeing references to PReP & PPC boards that are being used for development. What boards (or dev kits) are available & where would I find them? If you prefer, please respond directly: jbredijk@nac.net Thanx, James - --- James Bredijk jbredijk@nac.net "Life is a word problem, not an equation" "Talent does what it can, Genius does what it must"
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