On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Michael Schwingen
<mich...@schwingen.org> wrote:
> 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.

Hey Michael :-) Uhm, thats bad, I didnt know, Im not really familiar
with the PowerPC, but it seems nonsense that there is no common debug
standard like in MIPS or ARM :-( Isnt there ANY common part that could
be obtained from power.org or make them publish some parts of the real
silicon and then work out the difference? I know this is kind of alone
in the dark but I hoped power.org could help anything..

Best regards,
Tomek



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