"Standard" Practice for config of SanDisk compact pci memory for 405gp ppc
Laurent Mohin
laurent.mohin at acterna.com
Tue Dec 24 18:15:25 EST 2002
Hello Jerry,
I think the easiest way to control a Sandisk compact flash card is in true
IDE mode.
We developed our own custom board based around a 405GP (or 405GPr) chip and
an intel 82371 Southbridge. The southbridge provides 2 IDE interfaces on
which you can attach the Compact flash socket.
You will then find all you need in U-boot to load the kernel and file
system from the compact flash.
Laurent
"Jerry Walden" <jwalden at digitalatlantic.com> on 24/12/2002 02:27:00
Please respond to jwalden at digitalatlantic.com
To: linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org
cc:
Subject: "Standard" Practice for config of SanDisk compact pci memory
for 405gp ppc
Our hardware guy is tells me that the SanDisk can be placed
in one of three modes:
1) PC Card Memory Mode
2) PC Card I/O Mode
3) True IDE Mode
The device is going on a custom ppc 405GPr board.
He is also asking me how the device will be accessed
1) on bytes
2) on words
3) or both
I am not much of a hardware person, so I am not even certain if the
question I am asking makes sense.
The main goal is to use u-boot to bootstrap and initialize the board,
and to load the linux kernel/file system from the compact flash.
Does anyone have a reference design for a ppc based SBC with a
san-disc like part on it that runs Linux?
If not, is there a "standard" configuration the the compact flash
is placed on the bus?
Kindest Regards,
Jerry
-------------------------------------------------------
This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek
Welcome to geek heaven.
http://thinkgeek.com/sf
_______________________________________________
PPCBoot-users mailing list
PPCBoot-users at lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ppcboot-users
** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
More information about the Linuxppc-embedded
mailing list