Hi, On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 09:12:47AM +0100, Lubo?? Melichar wrote: > Hi all, > could anyone help me how to get linux to coldfire?
first of all: I do not think that uClinux will run on an MCF52259. This is a microcontroller with very limited internal RAM and Flash, and no decent external memory interface. With resources like 64 kB RAM, I see no chance of getting uClinux to run, let alone start any application. If you have this processor and want to get something running, probably the easiest solution is to use Freescale's MQX, or you head over to www.freertos.org and see if you can adapt one of the existing MCF52221 or MCF5223x projects. In case you are looking for a V2 Coldfire with uClinux, have a look at MCF527x/528x - but you need external SDRAM for them, and a BGA layout, AFAIR. > I am really a beginner in this way. > I dont know which tools I need... > Is the dBUG tool already included in the chip? > I would appreciate any help - links, tutorials ... Tools? gcc, gdb, binutils, uClinux-dist, ... ;-) I have good experience with the toolchains provided by CodeSourcery - don't worry, just look for the Lite Edition, it contains all you need for uClinux development, and is much less pain than building the toolchain yourself. (The last time I started a project, the toolchain on the uclinux project pages was too old for some other stuff, this is why I looked for another solution. Maybe situation has changed meanwhile, it was 3 years ago.) That's for the software. The debug tool is more of a problem. Coldfire uses BDM, and things get a bit confusing because of different versions. Meanwhile there are some Open-Source/Low-Cost debug tools out there, have a look at USBDM, which seems to be the most advanced one: http://usbdm.sourceforge.net/ There are some companies selling pre-built devices, as far as I know. Regards, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ uClinux-dev mailing list uClinux-dev@uclinux.org http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/listinfo/uclinux-dev This message was resent by uclinux-dev@uclinux.org To unsubscribe see: http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/options/uclinux-dev