GNU compiler for 68360 and 820 cpus

Joel Sherrill <joel@merlin.gcs.redstone.army.mil> joel@merlin.gcs.redstone.army.mil
Mon Mar 24 08:58:00 GMT 1997


On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Chris Whittenburg wrote:

> We've also ported uC/OS to our 360 board which is the Volcano from
> Atlas computers (www.ace360.com).  It features dual T1s, ethernet,
> RS232, simm for memory, flash, all for under a $1000.  We've
> devloped some boot/monitor code which you can program into the first
> sector of the flash to download SRECs, examine/modify memory, and
> tftp binaries from the linux box if anyone is interested.
> 
> The next step is a full TCP/IP stack...  If anyone has ported one
> to uC/OS, we would love to hear about it.

I'll put in the RTEMS plug here.  :)

RTEMS ships with support for the 68360 and a TCP/IP stack is available 
for it.  The TCP/IP stack is currently not included in the base
RTEMS distribution.  The stack was ported by Eric Norum and testing
is all but complete for it.  I plan to include it in with
regular RTEMS releases in the future.

FYI RTEMS includes the source for all ports (m68k, i386, i960, sparc,
powerpc, mips, amd 29k, and hp pa-risc) in a single integrated
source tree.  Also included are board support packages for about 20
different targets.  Support is available.

--joel
Joel Sherrill                    Sr. Computer Scientist
joel@OARcorp.com                 On-Line Applications Research
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