On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 12:07:01PM +0100, Tomek CEDRO wrote:
> 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...

You don't seem to understand.

power.org does not manufacture chips - they specify cores.

Manufacturers like Freescale, IBM etc. do make chips - and you need to ask
*them* for debugging specifications, since each implements it differently.

Even if I can get specifications about a free power.org core, that does not
help me in any way to debug real existing silicon that is sitting on my
desk.

cu
Michael

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