* 8260 Development tools
@ 2001-01-17 17:53 Jay Monkman
2001-01-17 18:50 ` Dan Malek
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From: Jay Monkman @ 2001-01-17 17:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
I'm planning on using Linux on a new 8260 project and need to find
development tools.
Is there a better eval board than EST's SBC8260?
I may end up with an EST VisionICE II debugger. Has anyone used it
with GDB? Or use the software that comes with it for debugging?
Would Abatron's BDI-2000 be better?
Is 2MB FLASH and 8 MB RAM still the recommended minimum?
Are there any gotcha's I should watch out for?
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* Re: 8260 Development tools
2001-01-17 17:53 8260 Development tools Jay Monkman
@ 2001-01-17 18:50 ` Dan Malek
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From: Dan Malek @ 2001-01-17 18:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jay Monkman; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
Jay Monkman wrote:
> Is there a better eval board than EST's SBC8260?
Check out Cogent Computer systems (www.cogcomp.com).
> I may end up with an EST VisionICE II debugger. Has anyone used it
> with GDB? Or use the software that comes with it for debugging?
You won't be happy with it for Linux.
> Would Abatron's BDI-2000 be better?
Absolutely. It is Linux-aware and works very well.
> Is 2MB FLASH and 8 MB RAM still the recommended minimum?
Probably. If you can find that little memory any more. Most
82xx have at least 16 MB RAM, typical is 64 MB.
> Are there any gotcha's I should watch out for?
Lots, I suppose, depending upon your experience with either
8260 or Linux.
-- Dan
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