Alex Perez wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> On Jan 4, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
[snip]
> I realize this. The board itself is quite well built, and in all
> likelihood, it has some sort of integrated ROM monitor. The serial
> ports are strangely on RJ11 connectors, and I don't know wh
Dear Alex Perez,
In message <8585ca02-aed9-4e4f-ae85-f45533bc5...@alexperez.com> you wrote:
>
> Yes, I know for a fact that very old ports exist, and running them for
> the time being would be fine, as a starting-point. The boards
> themselves contain, unbelievably, no model/part numbers. The
Hi Wolfgang,
On Jan 4, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Alex Perez,
>
> In message you
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks! I've recently acquired two MPC860-based eval boards made by
>> EST Corp (now part of Wind River Systems for the last handful of
>> years), and I'm looking to get it boo
Dear Alex Perez,
In message you wrote:
>
> Hi folks! I've recently acquired two MPC860-based eval boards made by
> EST Corp (now part of Wind River Systems for the last handful of
> years), and I'm looking to get it booting Linux via u-boot.
You can speculate that (probably very old) ports
On 22:30 Sat 03 Jan , Alex Perez wrote:
> Hi folks! I've recently acquired two MPC860-based eval boards made by
> EST Corp (now part of Wind River Systems for the last handful of years),
> and I'm looking to get it booting Linux via u-boot.
>
> Additionally, I'm also looking for MPC860 BDM h
Hi folks! I've recently acquired two MPC860-based eval boards made by
EST Corp (now part of Wind River Systems for the last handful of
years), and I'm looking to get it booting Linux via u-boot.
Additionally, I'm also looking for MPC860 BDM hardware I can make on
my own. Does anyone have an
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