On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 09:15:15PM -0800, Bryan Rittmeyer wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm working on some custom PPC750 hardware and would like a reference > platform to aid in debugging/initial bringup... does anybody have > comments on the following IBM PPC750 evbs: > > * IBM Spruce > * SBS K2 > * Force CPCI6750 > * [anything else]
Ooh ooh. I know I know. Of the set (and including Sandpoint into the mix), I would use the Spruce for a 750 custom design reference. I would always drop cPCI boards unless you really are trying to be in that form factor. ATX boards with PCI slots are preferable because when you want to simulate your end custom board's I/O, you can run out to Fry's and purchase whatever PCI chip you want (within reason) on some commodity-priced PCI card. Hardware guy's building a CMD646 IDE controller and i82559ER onto your custom board? Run out and grab an SIIG PCI IDE card (CMD649) and Intel EtherExpress Pro/100 (i82599ER) card for <100USD and build your apps on the simulated system without all your hardware designer's bugs. The selection is limited on chipsets you find integrated on PMCs, purchasing PMCs is more of a hassle, and the price is higher. The only reason to choose Sandpoint (IMHO) over a Spruce platform is if it is the only platform that has your target processor available (745/755, 74xx, 824x). It only has two working slots whereas Spruce has four. There are also some yet-to-be determined Sandpoint-specific problems with running certain PCI cards (probably power sourcing problems). There is one other reason to choose Sandpoint/Spruce. If you are using MPC10x for a bridge then Sandpoint will cover that route, if you are using CPC700 then spruce will cover you...if you aren't using either or don't care to simulate that portion of the system (you should if possible) then spruce should be favored. > Which work well with the Abatron BDI2000? All but 6750 since it has no JTAG/COP connector...it doesn't even have unpopulated pads to drop a Berg header onto...boo. This is my personal opinion based on spending (too) much time with these platforms. My employer certainly does not endorse my personal opinion in these matters. -- Matt Porter MontaVista Software, Inc. mporter at mvista.com ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
