On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 01:55:24PM -0000, Andy Pont wrote: > Ross Burton wrote... > > >> it seems of limited value for YP to have a powerpc reference board, > >> mpc8315e-rdb, that is essentially impossible to procure. is there any > >> effort being made to look around for a newer powerpc reference board > >> that people could actually buy? > > > >Do you have any suggestions? > > If we are being strictly pedantic then is isn't PowerPC (at least in the > world that is Freescale / NXP / Whoever they are this week). > > I would look at one of the P10xx series QorIQ boards. Digi-Key list the > P1021RDB-PC-ND and P1024RDB-PA-ND as being active parts which are either > single or dual e500 cores.
Well it is a decent powerpcspe reference, but I sure wouldn't consider it a powerpc reference. It isn't quite compatible with standard powerpc. Where I used to work we told freescale that nothing with the e500 was ever going to be of interest, since if wasn't compatible with our existing 83xx based stuff, nor anything in the future like the e5500/e6500 or even e500mc. Sure for some uses it is fine, but I consider it wrong to call it powerpc without clearly mentioning it is the SPE variant, not the traditional type one would be used to. -- Len Sorensen -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto