We're planning a new design for what amounts to a data bridge between
ethernet and a 32 bit memory mapped device. This is in a battery-
powered device, so low power consumption is critical.
The 5282 seems like a reasonable choice; it's pretty mature, though,
and I was wondering if anyone might be in the know, or have opinions
on its suitability for a new design, and maybe what alternatives
might be good to consider.
I see that the Freescale M5282EVB has uClinux kernel support, as well
as u-boot support; does the M5282LITE (the Axiom Manufacturing board)
have similar support, or will I have to port, if we use those as a
development platform?
I have a device driver that I'm planning to port from 2.4 Linux, to
talk to this 32-bit memory mapped device; any gotchas when dealing
with the uClinux environment from a device-driver standpoint, or does
it "just work" ?
Thanks.
-
allon
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