Cedric Aubert wrote:
That's right.
There are a french news about a declaration of MV that
they have
full support of the MPC5200.
http://www.toolinux.com/lininfo/news/news/news20030724003893.htm
http://www.mvista.com/news/2003/mot.html
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I had given up hope of them ever releasing it. I know some people were
working on the MGT5100 ( the MPC5200's cousin ) . Where are the
development trees hosted? Any status on stability/maturity of the
peripheral drivers?
What about linux-kernel on this chip?
Is it binary compatible
The spec sheet said it was built on the 603e core so linux support of the
core is already present. The peripherals may or may not be supported
already, I did not look at them. The 82xx is based on the 603e core as
well, so this will be a close cousin to the 82xx. The 8xx is a different
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Subject: Re: Motorola finally anounces the MPC5200
The spec sheet said it was built on the 603e core so
linux support of the
core is already present
In message 20030724125044.44568.qmail at web41808.mail.yahoo.com you wrote:
There are a french news about a declaration of MV that
they have
full support of the MPC5200.
With a little luck there will be support for the MGT5100 and MPC5200
in the next version of the ELDK, too (including
Hi everybody,
Motorola finally officialy anounced the MPC5200 .
http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/news/detail/0,1958,2788_2266_23,00.html
http://e-www.motorola.com/files/abstract/overview/SPSMPC5200.htm