Hey Michael. This may be the good starting point to obtain the
documentation as the project claims to be Open Source and there is some
community around it. Thats it, just a hint. You can give it a try, maybe
some nice Open Source PowerPC core is out there...
Best regards,
Tomek

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24 sty 2013 11:51, "Michael Schwingen" <mich...@schwingen.org> napisał(a):

> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 10:11:01AM +0100, Tomek CEDRO wrote:
> > I am not really interested in these devices, but the Power Project claims
> > to be open source, so if there is no debug documentation yet available
> > maybe it is a good idea to request one :-)
>
> So you are just throwing us an unspecific URL without checking that it does
> provide anything useful?
>
> Your ample use of smilies does not make this any better - it feels like you
> are making fun of me.
>
> cu
> Michael
>
>
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