From: Bob Doyle <doyle@primenet.com>
To: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: Linux on Motorola Sandpoint/PPMC7400
Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 04:42:55 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <39B1D6CF.351969B4@primenet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20000830215856.B5340@hectic.net
I have code that initializes (some of) the sandpoint hardware -
enough to get the sandpoint to copy and gunzip stuff (code etc)
from the floppy disk to memory. I program it into the PPMC
flash memory and use it to load a proprietary OS. The floppy
code polls the floppy controller so I don't need to have
interrupts and DMA in the bootloader.
I also have code that knows how to initialize a couple of
different VGA cards that I use.
If someone was interested in making a more useful bootloader
for linux/sandpoint I'd look into cleaning it up (removing
the proprietary stuff) and releasing the code.
Bob.
Alex Shnitman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 12:16:09PM -0700, you wrote the following:
>
> > > I downloaded the kernel and tried it. It starts booting, but it hangs
> > > right after initializing the the OpenPIC. :-( I'll download the source
> > > code tonight and try to look at it, although I don't have much hopes
> > > gotta learn though.
> > >
> > > Is there any book that you recommend to get me started? Any other
> > > docs/tips?
> >
> > Oops, I should have included the sandpoint switch settings. For
> > this version of the kernel, the sandpoint switches must be set as
> > follows:
> >
> > S4,S3: up, down
> > S5: down
> > S6: down (yours is probably up which is why it hung in openpic)
> >
> > Try this and see if it helps.
>
> It did! The kernel boots fine now all the way through.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Another question: what would be the best way to go about booting Linux
> from the flash? Would flashing the kernel in instead of the dink32
> monitor do the trick, or does dink32 do some important initializations
> that are needed for the kernel to boot?
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-09-03 4:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-08-28 19:55 Linux on Motorola Sandpoint/PPMC7400 Alex Shnitman
2000-08-28 20:03 ` Gabriel Paubert
2000-08-28 20:35 ` Alex Shnitman
2000-08-28 21:01 ` Gabriel Paubert
2000-08-29 16:43 ` Alex Shnitman
2000-08-28 23:14 ` Mark A. Greer
2000-08-29 17:13 ` Alex Shnitman
2000-08-29 19:16 ` Mark A. Greer
2000-08-30 18:58 ` Alex Shnitman
2000-08-30 19:20 ` Mark A. Greer
2000-09-03 4:42 ` Bob Doyle [this message]
2000-09-04 10:37 ` Adrian Cox
2000-08-30 19:02 ` Alex Shnitman
2000-08-31 0:45 ` Matt Porter
2000-08-30 23:46 ` Dan Malek
2000-08-31 11:13 ` Gabriel Paubert
2000-08-31 15:01 ` Peter Tympanick
2000-08-29 21:27 ` Mark A. Greer
2000-08-29 14:04 ` Tom Roberts
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