* mpc8241/8245 floating point unit
@ 2003-03-04 1:38 Ivan Cheng
2003-03-04 6:10 ` USER Application on IBM 405 based processor using vulcan chip Rakesh Jagota
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From: Ivan Cheng @ 2003-03-04 1:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hi,
We are evaluating the mpc8241/8245 on the floating point unit. For they
are based on the 603e core, there is a hardware floating point support. And
we are going to cross-compile the kernel and apps in intel platform. I am
very interested to know
- whether the FPU is supported in the linux distribution in both user/kernel
mode.
- If so, how should I compile for the applicaiton/driver with gcc?
- , and in which version of gcc does it support?
Thanks very much for any comments.
Ivan Cheng
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* USER Application on IBM 405 based processor using vulcan chip
2003-03-04 1:38 mpc8241/8245 floating point unit Ivan Cheng
@ 2003-03-04 6:10 ` Rakesh Jagota
2003-03-04 13:43 ` Kenneth Johansson
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From: Rakesh Jagota @ 2003-03-04 6:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hi all,
I am working for Settop Box project with IBM405 processor in linux. I am
developing an user application to inetract the user with settop box. I am
using i2c interface for this. I am not able to understand the following
things:
1. Whether we should decode the Transport straem directly or we should store
it first and after that go for decoding and play.
2. How we should store the channel information and How to tune the channel.
3. How to load the DES register.
Can anyone help me out to sort out these issue.
Thanks in advance,
Rakesh
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* Re: USER Application on IBM 405 based processor using vulcan chip
2003-03-04 6:10 ` USER Application on IBM 405 based processor using vulcan chip Rakesh Jagota
@ 2003-03-04 13:43 ` Kenneth Johansson
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From: Kenneth Johansson @ 2003-03-04 13:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Rakesh Jagota; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 07:10, Rakesh Jagota wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I am working for Settop Box project with IBM405 processor in linux. I am
> developing an user application to inetract the user with settop box. I am
> using i2c interface for this. I am not able to understand the following
> things:
> 1. Whether we should decode the Transport straem directly or we should store
> it first and after that go for decoding and play.
What could possibly be the difference.
> 2. How we should store the channel information and How to tune the channel.
Is this not in the chip documentation
> 3. How to load the DES register.
Again read the doc.
And for future reference this list is for the linux kernel on powerpc
chips not for help on mpeg chips.
Also it's not a good idea to reply to a mail that has nothing whatsoever
to do with what you write. Some of us has mail readers that can follow
discussion threads and this gets confusing.
/me so this is what you get when you outsource to India.
--
Kenneth Johansson
Ericsson AB Tel: +46 8 719 70 20
Tellusborgsvägen 90 Fax: +46 8 719 29 45
126 25 Stockholm ken@switchboard.ericsson.se
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