* Linux w/ Motorola 860ADS target
@ 2000-02-09 23:08 Todd_Tomaino
2000-02-10 17:54 ` Magnus Damm
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From: Todd_Tomaino @ 2000-02-09 23:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hello,
I am brand new to Linux as well as the list. I am interested in using
Linux with the 860ADS demo board as a target. Could anyone suggest a
version of Linux that is well suited for this purpose. Also, drivers for
the PCMCIA interface would be a real plus. In looking around under the
search criteria for "Linux PPC" I am seeing versions such as Black Lab,
Yellow Dog, Debian, etc. These appear to be geared more towards desktop
power pc units. Is it possible to use one of these for an embedded
application??
best regards,
Todd
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* Re: Linux w/ Motorola 860ADS target
2000-02-09 23:08 Linux w/ Motorola 860ADS target Todd_Tomaino
@ 2000-02-10 17:54 ` Magnus Damm
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From: Magnus Damm @ 2000-02-10 17:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Todd_Tomaino; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
"Todd_Tomaino"@vnci.net wrote:
>
> Hello,
Hi!
> I am brand new to Linux as well as the list. I am interested in using
> Linux with the 860ADS demo board as a target.
That is a pretty good board. But watch out for the ZIF socket!
I've got two boards: One PILOT and one REV-B. Only the REV-B works.
> Could anyone suggest a
> version of Linux that is well suited for this purpose.
ftp://linuxppc.cs.nmt.edu/pub/linuxppc/embedded/mpc8xx-2.2.13.tgz
That version has not much ADS860 support, but I've made a patch
that is floating around. Check previous messages!
You also need to apply a low-memory patch if you
want to be able to do something.
Check the archives there too.
This site has info about booting and stuff.
http://www.s4l.de/powerpc.html
You will probably need 8xxrom to boot your board.
> Also, drivers for
> the PCMCIA interface would be a real plus.
Well, that's me!
I am actually running Linux on a ADS860 right now, trying out
my PCMCIA socket driver for the mpc8xx series.
Most things work, but I have not released the driver yet.
I plan doing so next week or so.
The driver will be as a patch against David Hinds pcmcia-cs package.
> In looking around under the
> search criteria for "Linux PPC" I am seeing versions such as Black Lab,
> Yellow Dog, Debian, etc. These appear to be geared more towards desktop
> power pc units. Is it possible to use one of these for an embedded
> application??
If you patch and replace glibc it should be possible.
You probably need heaps of memory, though.
We crosscompile the programs we need.
Good luck /
Magnus
> best regards,
>
> Todd
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* RE: Linux w/ Motorola 860ADS target
@ 2000-02-10 18:23 Clayton, Mark
2000-02-11 12:41 ` Magnus Damm
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Clayton, Mark @ 2000-02-10 18:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Is there a difference between the 860ADS and the 860FADS?
Thanks,
Mark
>
>
> "Todd_Tomaino"@vnci.net wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
>
> Hi!
>
> > I am brand new to Linux as well as the list. I am
> interested in using
> > Linux with the 860ADS demo board as a target.
>
> That is a pretty good board. But watch out for the ZIF socket!
> I've got two boards: One PILOT and one REV-B. Only the REV-B works.
>
> > Could anyone suggest a
> > version of Linux that is well suited for this purpose.
>
> ftp://linuxppc.cs.nmt.edu/pub/linuxppc/embedded/mpc8xx-2.2.13.tgz
>
> That version has not much ADS860 support, but I've made a patch
> that is floating around. Check previous messages!
>
> You also need to apply a low-memory patch if you
> want to be able to do something.
> Check the archives there too.
>
> This site has info about booting and stuff.
>
> http://www.s4l.de/powerpc.html
>
> You will probably need 8xxrom to boot your board.
>
> > Also, drivers for
> > the PCMCIA interface would be a real plus.
>
> Well, that's me!
>
> I am actually running Linux on a ADS860 right now, trying out
> my PCMCIA socket driver for the mpc8xx series.
>
> Most things work, but I have not released the driver yet.
> I plan doing so next week or so.
>
> The driver will be as a patch against David Hinds pcmcia-cs package.
>
> > In looking around under the
> > search criteria for "Linux PPC" I am seeing versions such
> as Black Lab,
> > Yellow Dog, Debian, etc. These appear to be geared more
> towards desktop
> > power pc units. Is it possible to use one of these for an embedded
> > application??
>
> If you patch and replace glibc it should be possible.
> You probably need heaps of memory, though.
>
> We crosscompile the programs we need.
>
> Good luck /
>
> Magnus
>
> > best regards,
> >
> > Todd
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* Re: Linux w/ Motorola 860ADS target
2000-02-10 18:23 Clayton, Mark
@ 2000-02-11 12:41 ` Magnus Damm
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Magnus Damm @ 2000-02-11 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Clayton, Mark; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
"Clayton, Mark" wrote:
>
> Is there a difference between the 860ADS and the 860FADS?
Yep.
The big difference is that the FADS series of boards
all share the same motherboard and different CPU:s
has got different daughterboards with some extra features.
My FADS860T has got a 100Mbit PHY on the daughterboard.
The FADS motherboard has got 4MBytes of sdram conneted to it.
The ADS is only supporting the 860/821 processor and
has no daughterboard and no sdram either.
None of the boards are stable.
The worst board it the FADS. I wonder if it will boot today...
For more info and pictures:
http://www.s4l.de/powerpc.html
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
> >
> >
> > "Todd_Tomaino"@vnci.net wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > > I am brand new to Linux as well as the list. I am
> > interested in using
> > > Linux with the 860ADS demo board as a target.
> >
> > That is a pretty good board. But watch out for the ZIF socket!
> > I've got two boards: One PILOT and one REV-B. Only the REV-B works.
> >
> > > Could anyone suggest a
> > > version of Linux that is well suited for this purpose.
> >
> > ftp://linuxppc.cs.nmt.edu/pub/linuxppc/embedded/mpc8xx-2.2.13.tgz
> >
> > That version has not much ADS860 support, but I've made a patch
> > that is floating around. Check previous messages!
> >
> > You also need to apply a low-memory patch if you
> > want to be able to do something.
> > Check the archives there too.
> >
> > This site has info about booting and stuff.
> >
> > http://www.s4l.de/powerpc.html
> >
> > You will probably need 8xxrom to boot your board.
> >
> > > Also, drivers for
> > > the PCMCIA interface would be a real plus.
> >
> > Well, that's me!
> >
> > I am actually running Linux on a ADS860 right now, trying out
> > my PCMCIA socket driver for the mpc8xx series.
> >
> > Most things work, but I have not released the driver yet.
> > I plan doing so next week or so.
> >
> > The driver will be as a patch against David Hinds pcmcia-cs package.
> >
> > > In looking around under the
> > > search criteria for "Linux PPC" I am seeing versions such
> > as Black Lab,
> > > Yellow Dog, Debian, etc. These appear to be geared more
> > towards desktop
> > > power pc units. Is it possible to use one of these for an embedded
> > > application??
> >
> > If you patch and replace glibc it should be possible.
> > You probably need heaps of memory, though.
> >
> > We crosscompile the programs we need.
> >
> > Good luck /
> >
> > Magnus
> >
> > > best regards,
> > >
> > > Todd
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