Hi all!
Thank you so much for your tips, they were really helpful!
Am 23.07.08 00:30 schrieb(en) Jon Smirl:
I haven't tried it, but a Macraigor USB Wiggler supports the MPC5200
and it's $250.
[snip]
Let me know if you try it and it works.
I guess I will try this one, and of course give you
Hi,
sorry for a somewhat off-topic question...
I want to design a mpc5200b board which is roughly derived from
Freescale's 5200B Lite demo. Obviously, I have the problem to
initially write u-boot into the boot nor flash. I believe this would
be possible using the jtag/bsm interface (is t
Am 17.05.08 21:31 schrieb(en) Grant Likely:
The MPC5200 does not directly support NAND memory, but you should be
able to interface it to the local bus interface. This is a useful
whitepaper:
Yes, that information is useful, thanks! However, actually the answer
to my question is that ther
Hi all,
the subject says it all - does the Freescale 5200B (and the 5200 Lite
board) support MTD for NAND flash chips (not cf cards connected to the
ATA bus)?
Cheers, Albrecht
___
Linuxppc-embedded mailing list
Linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
https:/
Hi Josh,
thanks a lot for your answers!
Am 24.02.08 14:38 schrieb(en) Josh Boyer:
> - MTD/NAND controller
NOR flash works. NAND needs some additional code.
Hmm - does it mean it's currently under development? I couldn't find
anything in make xconfig for stock 2.6.24 (running on a PowerMa
Hi all,
sorry if this is a dumb question, I'm new in the list...
For a new project, I am looking through the available PPC based SoC's.
Good candidates are probably the Freescale 5200B or the AMCC 440EP (I
need a FPU).
For a decision, I need some further information about the Kernel
sup