Re: Support for MPC852T, any experience ?
From: Frank Robbins <hidden>
Date: 2003-06-18 12:14:46
Yes we have designed a board Adder II + the ppc-linux-kernel-2.4.21p7-1 kernel is in the development tree What help do you need ? You could just by the board it has every thing and is priced fairly agreeable....? Regards Frank Robbins Analogue & Micro Ltd, 9 Clytha Park Road Newport South Wales NP20 4US United Kingdom (Great Britain) Email : Frank.Robbins@Analogue-Micro.com Email : Frank@Analogue-Micro.com http://www.Analogue-Micro.com Tel: 44 (0)1633 666787 Fax: 44 (0)1633 666788 ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Jander" <redacted> To: <redacted> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 12:14 PM Subject: Support for MPC852T, any experience ?
Hi there, We are developing a board based on the MPC852T (fairly new model, stripped-down MPC866). Is there anybody who has sucessfully run linux-ppc on this processor yet
(or
it's more advanced MPC866 cousin) ? Any experience ? I am specifically interested in using the SPI mode for SCC3 or 4, plus FEC with an LXT971A phy. I am new to this mailing list, but I have searched through its archive and came up with a (simple ?) SPI driver from Navin Bopurri. Also on the DENX website I found their drivers for 8xx in the 2.4.4 kernel sources. Has anybody ported those drivers to a more recent version ? I have now managed to set up a cross-development system comiling the
latest
binutils, gcc-3.2.3 (--with-newlib) and the latest linuxppc_2_4_devel
kernel
from montavista. I have not been able to find an up to date guide for
setting
up such a system (I had to sweat my own way through it). If there is such
a
guide (the Howto's I could find seem hopelessly outdated), could someone please provide a pointer ? Otherwise, I would be glad to offer my
experience
from this point on for a FAQ or (somwhat more up-to-date) mini-howto. Any ideas ? Greetings, -- David Jander Protonic Holland.
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