Le 25/10/2016 06:19, Lennart Sorensen a écrit :
That one would be powerpcspe, not powerpc, unless I have misunderstood
the e500v2. e300, e500mc, e5500 and e6500 are all normal sane powerpc
designs, while e500v1 and e500v2 are the SPE chips that don't have normal
powerpc FPUs.
Whyever would they
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 09:45:29PM +0200, Karoly Balogh (Charlie/SGR) wrote:
> That is indeed the case.
>
> That's what the sane part of the Amiga world has been asking for a while.
>
> That's what the sane part of the Amiga world has been telling for a while.
> :)
Oh good, everyone seems to agr
Hi,
On Mon, 24 Oct 2016, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> That one would be powerpcspe, not powerpc, unless I have misunderstood
> the e500v2. e300, e500mc, e5500 and e6500 are all normal sane powerpc
> designs, while e500v1 and e500v2 are the SPE chips that don't have normal
> powerpc FPUs.
That is i
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 03:51:01PM +0200, Christian Zigotzky wrote:
> A-EON Technology has released some new PowerPC computers. Debian PPC works
> in these computers.
>
> AmigaOne X5000 (Freescale P5020 CPU 2GHz, 64-bit e5500 dual-core PowerPC
> SoC)
>
> Links:
> http://www.amigaos.net/hardware/1
typo. :-(
I meant: Debian PPC works on these computers.
-- Christian
On 10/24/16 3:51 PM, Christian Zigotzky wrote:
Hi All,
A-EON Technology has released some new PowerPC computers. Debian PPC
works in these computers.
AmigaOne X5000 (Freescale P5020 CPU 2GHz, 64-bit e5500 dual-core
Power
Hi All,
A-EON Technology has released some new PowerPC computers. Debian PPC
works in these computers.
AmigaOne X5000 (Freescale P5020 CPU 2GHz, 64-bit e5500 dual-core PowerPC
SoC)
Links:
http://www.amigaos.net/hardware/133/amigaone-x5000
http://a-eon.biz/18-10-2013-1.pdf
http://a-eon.biz/1
Ok, so :
- powerpc port for MPC8641D (e600) is ok
- maybe powerpc too for T1042 (e5500) and T2081 (e6500) but with a 64
bits kernel,
not ppc64el (they may run little endian but they don't have VSX nor
altivec, or only big endian altivec)
Thank you,I think I got it.
2016-10-24 15:56 G
Στις 24-10-2016, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 09:45 -0400, ο/η Lennart Sorensen
έγραψε:
> Running powerpc with the 64bit kernel is probably the best bet for
> those.
>
> At least the 6500 is supposed to be able to run little endian as far
> as
> I know, but I don't think it can run ppc64el. The altivec par
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 09:01:26PM +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Are they developing new powerpc products?
AMCC? I have no idea. Maybe not. Freescale certainly seems to be.
> Their latest products are also pretty ARM.
That they are.
> Are you talking about new e6500 SoCs, or are you only talki
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 02:52:47PM +0200, Karoly Balogh (Charlie/SGR) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 24 Oct 2016, Antoine Durand wrote:
>
> > after reading the Supported Hardware doc
> > https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch02s01.html.en#idp40476048
> > I still can't understand if the follo
Hi,
On Mon, 24 Oct 2016, Antoine Durand wrote:
> after reading the Supported Hardware doc
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch02s01.html.en#idp40476048
> I still can't understand if the following NXP/Freescale PowerPC Cpus are
> supported or not
That page seems to contain some ob
Hi,
after reading the Supported Hardware doc
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch02s01.html.en#idp40476048
I still can't understand if the following NXP/Freescale PowerPC Cpus are
supported or not
MPC8641D
T1042
T2081
Can anybody confirm or explain which PowerPC branch they belong ?
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