From: Dan Malek <dan@netx4.com>
To: Neil Russell <caret@c-side.com>
Cc: Dan Malek <dan@netx4.com>, diekema_jon <diekema@bucks.si.com>,
all@cideas.com, linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: Floating Point problems with Linux on the EST SBC8260
Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 23:45:27 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <392CA1D7.17D475CD@embeddededge.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20000524201743.A8680@lx.c-side.com
Neil Russell wrote:
> We have an FPGA that implements part of the ISA spec, enough to do
> programmed I/O to an IDE device. The FPGA has its own chip select and uses
> the UPM for timing.
Interesting....I have used an FPGA or the UPM to provide the ISA
bus timing, but not both at the same time. I have UPM programming
for the 8xx that creates ISA bus timing, so I guess I could try that
on the 8260 as well.....I think it needs an external signal inversion,
but that is all.
> ......... When it works,
> it will be slow, but we probably don't care - we are not building a
> file server.
Hmmmm....I'll bet it can be made to work with compact flash as well....
> .... It will probably still be slow, but he CPU will no longer be
> held up.
Depending upon the data flow, they may still share a common internal
bus....Plus you tie up the CPM.
> Got any better ideas? (no PCI, no expensive chips...).
I just gave it away, and I have another project on the pile :-).
-- Dan
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Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20000524134257.A9100@lx.c-side.com>
[not found] ` <m12uikI-001SyaC@bucks>
2000-05-24 22:05 ` Floating Point problems with Linux on the EST SBC8260 Neil Russell
2000-05-24 22:26 ` Dan Malek
2000-05-24 23:06 ` Neil Russell
2000-05-25 1:22 ` Dan Malek
2000-05-25 3:17 ` Neil Russell
2000-05-25 3:45 ` Dan Malek [this message]
2000-05-25 12:13 ` Geir Frode Raanes
2000-05-25 17:30 ` Dan Malek
2000-05-26 10:01 ` Adrian Cox
2000-05-26 12:49 ` Geir Frode Raanes
2000-05-26 13:52 ` Adrian Cox
2000-05-24 23:33 ` diekema_jon
2000-05-25 14:44 Gessner, Matt
2000-05-25 16:52 ` Dan Malek
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-05-24 19:47 diekema_jon
2000-05-24 20:42 ` Bill Roman
2000-05-30 15:36 ` diekema_jon
2000-05-24 20:43 ` Neil Russell
2000-05-24 20:44 ` Neil Russell
2000-05-24 21:31 ` Dan Malek
2000-05-24 23:41 ` diekema_jon
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