mpc755, sandpoint port and 1Gb of ram
Michael J. Accetta
mja at laurelnetworks.com
Fri Jul 4 02:31:52 EST 2003
Mark
Its probably just a personal preference but I think changing the mapping
and leaving PKMAP_BASE alone is a better way. Someday I will do that
for the sandpoint port.
In short, what you did, assuming you did it properly, should work fine.
Thanks much for the confirmation. That did seem less risky than
changing the sandpoint I/O mapping without understanding where all the
I/O addresses were expected to be (which I don't). I would concur,
though, that that approach seems a better someday solution.
I am using the configure process to change PKMAP_BASE.
Mike
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