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* Re: RE: Re:How to boot linux on sandpoint board ?
@ 2001-10-11  5:35 Sarnath  Kannan
  2001-10-11  1:05 ` How " ashish anand
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Sarnath  Kannan @ 2001-10-11  5:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


Hi every1,
 Thanx for quick replies. Was a good introduction.
 But I have some more doubts.
> Yes!... Linux has to be changed based on Architecure,
> and the board (chipset). And for additional devices,
> we can put in device drivers as necessary. For
> example, port for PPC is different from
> port for ARM or x86.
  Yeah,I can understand that linux for PPC is diff from
  linux for x86. But how come linux for PPC is diff
  from Linux on a sandpoint. For exp, in an IBM board,
  PIC always sits at IO addresses 0x20 and 0xA0. In any
  IBM board, whether it is for a PC or for a minimal
  board, the basic chipsets and their IO address space
  assignments (Which are hardwired, as in case of PIC,
  8254) remain the same. So, if we need to run a
  desktop OS on a minimal board, the changes involved
  would be less. This is my understanding. Correct
  me if I am wrong. Coming to point, has sandpoint
  board got some additional chipsets ? or has it got
  the same chipsets arranged in a diff way, i mean
  the address assignments. Can u list some of the
  idiosyncracies of the board ? + and -. Meanwhile
  I am also browsing archives and hunting info about
  PPC peripherals. Any pointers on this topics are most
  welcome.

  Thank you.

  Mark,
  Thanx for the suggestions. I m sure it would help me.

Sarnath


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* How to boot linux on sandpoint board ?
@ 2001-10-10 11:28 Sarnath K - CTD, Chennai.
  2001-10-10 17:43 ` Mark A. Greer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Sarnath K - CTD, Chennai. @ 2001-10-10 11:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


I am a novice in the embedded PPC world,
I have been hearing a lot about PRep,CHRP, OF
booting, ppcBoot etc etc..on the net. I need to port a
part of linux code  to PPC and get it work in
a sandpoint board. Can any of u brief me about
whats what ? The big picture of whats goin on ?
A bit of DINK and memory layout when the kernel
is loaded would also be of great help. Any pointers
to how linux boots on the PPC would also be of great help.
Just the  philosophy would do..( without referring source files).
Whats the "ppcBoot" project is about ?

Sarnath


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