OSE and the GNU tools?

Daris Nevil Daris.Nevil@snmc.com
Thu May 18 11:14:00 GMT 2000


I have had success using gcc-2.95 and glibc 2.1.1 on a QuickStack
MPC850 based board.  My tool chain resides on an intel machine
with Redhad 6.2.

Daris Nevil
SiSIC Inc/SNMC
www.snmc.com

Peter Popov wrote:

> "Clayton, Mark" wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is anyone using gcc and friends with OSE on a PowerPC?
> > I need to use OSE on a FADS860/850 SAR board.  I'd rather
> > not have to use Greenhill or Diab, since I already use
> > gcc on Linux for a bulk of my development.
>
> I'm not sure what OSE is, but I'm using the gnu toolchain for MPC850
> (very similiar to MPC860) development (powerpc-eabi toolchain).  I'm
> using gcc-2.95.2, newlib-1.8.2, and binutils-2.9.5.0.22. Make sure you
> don't use binutils-2.9.5 because there's a serious linker bug which puts
> multiple .bss variables at the same address.
>
> The FADS860 board is buggy. Do *not* use it as a referrence hardware
> design. They have left a number of pins floating, which should not be
> floating.  The board works with certain cpu masks (thus, the one you'll
> buy will work), but the same design won't work for you if you plan on
> using the BDM port.
>
> Pete
>
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