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* Re: MPC5xx now with MMU
@ 2002-05-13 17:51 Werner Armingeon
  2002-05-13 18:50 ` Conn Clark
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Werner Armingeon @ 2002-05-13 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


Yes, I keep an eye on the MGT5100 since its announcement. Since few days I
even have a board from Motorola with that most interesting MCU. It's
simply called "IceCube - MGT5100 Evaluation Board" and has all you need
for a nice embedded Linux system on chip/board:

- MGT5100 ( PPC603e core )
- 8MB Flash, 64 MB SDRAM
- ATA interface
- 3.3V PCI
- Serial Port, 2 x CAN, Ethernet 10/100, USB, I2C
- up to 44 GPIO

All controllers for the listed interfaces are integrated in the MCU. The
"IceCube" is shipped with an evaluation copy of CodeWarrior for Windows
:-( . No signs of Linux in the package, but a CodeWarrior shirt and a
multi-function tool instead ;-) .

I'm not very experienced regarding the Motorola integrated controllers
what means that I can't say anything about similarities to the peripherals
in the other PPC MCUs already supported by Linux. As usual the "MGT5100
User Manual" says nearly nothing about this point.

Are there any others interested on a MGT5100 Linux port or even working on
it?


  Werner Armingeon / werner.armingeon@matrix-vision.de


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* MPC5xx now with MMU
@ 2002-04-12 10:42 Geir Frode Raanes
  2002-04-12 14:22 ` Dan Malek
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Geir Frode Raanes @ 2002-04-12 10:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


Has anyone kept an eye on the Motorola Automotive PowerPC group
lately? Apparently their line is upgraded with parts with MMU:

 http://e-www.motorola.com/webapp/sps/site/taxonomy.jsp?nodeId=01M98648

At the bottom there is now a MGT5100 PowerPC chip that has lots of
System-on-a-chip goodies, like DDR, 100Base-T, USB, PCI and an ATA
port. At 250 MHz. So unless one really need the QICC serial ports,
this is a interesting part indeed. The User Manual claims 603
conformity and lists Linux among its operation systems support -
but is this the doing of 'our' developers or is it an Motorola SPS
port? Or does it just lend on the fact that 603 itself is supported?


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