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From:Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
Send Date:2010-09-17 04:15:35
To:Bear
CC:debian-powerpc
Subject:Re: About the FreeScale e500 series processor
* Bear | 2010-09-16 09:48:23 [+0800]:
>Did you means that the powerpcspe unoffical port only transplant the packa
* Bear | 2010-09-16 09:48:23 [+0800]:
>Did you means that the powerpcspe unoffical port only transplant the packages
>instead of building a complete release edition? I must find a kernel by
>myself? If so, could you tell me how to install debian on my board?
>I am very sorry that I am not famili
with this port and its goal. :(
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Bear
2010-09-16
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From:Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
Send Date:2010-09-16 04:36:07
To:Bear
CC:debian-powerpc
Subject:Re: About the FreeScale e500 series
* Bear | 2010-09-15 21:02:21 [+0800]:
>hi,
Hi,
>thx for your answers!!!
no problem.
>It looks like there no a special mailling list for this port(PowerPCSPEPort)
>and it looks like a non-offical supported architecture. Is there any
>downloads available?
arm/armel share the same mailinglist a
CC:debian-powerpc
Subject:Re: About the FreeScale e500 series processor
* Bear | 2010-09-15 13:37:16 [+0800]:
>And also, is there any FreeScale's processor can run debian-powerpc? thx!
The e300 core based cpus like 5200, 512x,.. can run debian-powerpc as
it. There is an overview at [0]
* Bear | 2010-09-15 13:37:16 [+0800]:
>And also, is there any FreeScale's processor can run debian-powerpc? thx!
The e300 core based cpus like 5200, 512x,.. can run debian-powerpc as
it. There is an overview at [0]
[0] http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/overview.jsp?code=POWER_ARCH_5XXX
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Hi Bear.
I have been running Debian for years on the following embedded PowerPCs:
MPC60x (rather old)
MPC7457
MPC8540
The MPC8540 has an e500 Version1 core, which is compatible with
older PowerPCs, at the condition that FP instructions are emulated in
the kernel, because it
On 2010-09-15, Bear wrote:
> I wanna build a network device with FreeScale MPC8533E PowerQUICC
> III Processor chipset. But I dont know if the powerpc edition of
> debian can run on it or not. Is there anyone who can tell me the
> answer? Or, if the powerpc edition of debian is only for Apple's
>
Have a look at the SPE port:
http://wiki.debian.org/PowerPCSPEPort
If you drill down far enough in Freescale's info about the chip series
you're asking about, check their "Software & Tools" links for refs to
several embedded OS vendors like QNX, Windriver, etc. that have
supported these platforms
hi,
I wanna build a network device with FreeScale MPC8533E PowerQUICC III Processor
chipset. But I dont know if the powerpc edition of debian can run on it or not.
Is there anyone who can tell me the answer? Or, if the powerpc edition of
debian is only for Apple's powerpc processor? And also, is
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