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[Bug 1000761] eCos support for MPC5xxx MCUs
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- Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:14:41 +0100
- Subject: [Bug 1000761] eCos support for MPC5xxx MCUs
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--- Comment #29 from Dave Peterson <dpeter@woodward.com> 2010-09-28 18:14:36 BST ---
(In reply to comment #28)
> Hi, the port is complete for all current MPC55xx and MPC56xx devices, that
> support classic PowerPC coding. There is currently no official VLE support,
> since GCC for VLE will only be available next year (2011). This means, that all
> MPC560xB/C/E/P/S devices are not supported. We are currently working on the
> enhancements to support Redboot with load to Flash and execute from there,
> since we originally did not really focus on Redboot, since typically the
> devices of that MCU family have not enough RAM to load and execute from there.
> Once this work is complete, I was intending to upload the package here again,
> hoping that the maintainers would integrate it into the main tree. Last time my
> contribution was ignored, so I am not sure, what I can do, if it is ignored
> again. Currently I maintain it mainly for our internal purposes but I am more
> than happy to give that code to anyone.
Stefan,
Thanks for the update. Hopefully your work will soon be released.
Do you know if there has been a port for the MPC5200?
Dave
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