BDI2000 help

2006-05-09 Thread Wolfgang Denk
In message b4b98b690605081527u9001aandfd6f54733c2a09d at mail.gmail.com you 
wrote:
 
 The question I have is what type do I select for my MPC8260.  As you
 can see I'm new to this part of the PPC world.  I'm usually a bit
 higher up and someone has already set this up for me.

Well, maybe you can come down a bit and start reading the manual that
comes with the BDI2000?


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BDI2000 help

2006-05-09 Thread Wolfgang Denk
In message b4b98b690605081559u7d03cb73m733a50ac2825fc27 at mail.gmail.com you 
wrote:

   The question I have is what type do I select for my MPC8260.  As you
...
 Funny Wolfgang.  I did read it but we only have a very outdated
 version.  So it only talks about the MPC8xx/MCP5xx.  So it's a bit

Ummm... if you want to use the BDI2000 with a MPC8260  processor  you
need  a  firmware  version for such a CPU. Abatron always ships these
with manual included (both on paper copy and on floppy disk).

 outdated.  I couldn't readily find the newer manual.  So when all else
 fails.  Ask.  :)

Before asking, search. You should be able to find
http://www.abatron.ch/, and then
http://www.abatron.ch/Files/ManGdbCOP-2000C.pdf

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Wolfgang Denk

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BDI2000 help

2006-05-08 Thread Steve Iribarne (GMail)
Hello All.

Yes it's me again.  So I've got a BDI2000.  I have my serial cable
hooked up and I can run the ./bdisetup -v program.

The question I have is what type do I select for my MPC8260.  As you
can see I'm new to this part of the PPC world.  I'm usually a bit
higher up and someone has already set this up for me.

I think I have everything else setup right, I just don't get that last
bit.  Because I think I need a configuration file for it.  Correct?

Thanks.

-stv



BDI2000 help

2006-05-08 Thread Steve Iribarne (GMail)
 Ummm... if you want to use the BDI2000 with a MPC8260  processor  you
 need  a  firmware  version for such a CPU. Abatron always ships these
 with manual included (both on paper copy and on floppy disk).

  outdated.  I couldn't readily find the newer manual.  So when all else
  fails.  Ask.  :)

 Before asking, search. You should be able to find
 http://www.abatron.ch/, and then
 http://www.abatron.ch/Files/ManGdbCOP-2000C.pdf



Thanks.  And yes I got this all legal its just that some people in the
company quit and I'm still trying to find everything.



BDI2000 help needed:how to driver LH28F016SC flash?

2005-12-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our board is PQ2FADS_ZU,and we bought a BDI2000 to debug it.
There is a LH28F016SC flash in the PQ2FADS_ZU board.
I tested the default .cfg (for 8260ads) to driver LH28F016SC flash,but it 
didn't work.
How to modify the .cfg file? thanks.

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BDI2000 help needed:how to driver LH28F016SC flash?

2005-12-26 Thread Wolfgang Denk
In message 19636102.1135585072674.JavaMail.postfix at mx3.mail.sohu.com you 
wrote:
 Our board is PQ2FADS_ZU,and we bought a BDI2000 to debug it.
...
 How to modify the .cfg file? thanks.

You may want to read the BDI2000 User's manual...

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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