What PCI specs will I need?
Conn Clark
clark at esteem.com
Sat May 10 09:28:42 EST 2003
Ralph Blach wrote:
> Conn,
>
> The first thing to ask is what you want your bios to do? If you are
> making an adapter card,
> it will be much different than if you are. Linux for mot and IBM have a
> pretty complete pci scan.
>
We will be building a small system that was two (mabey three) mini-PCI
slots.
> IBM supplies an open bios that also scans the PCI and does some setup.
>
> 1)will you have fixed devices on your device. This makes pci setup much
> simpler.
> 2)pci is not that hard if you have a fixed number of devices. A
> generalized pci scan
> is very difficult.
>
Our system will only contain devices we choose to stick in it, so mabey
a complete scan isn't needed.
> Heres a books you can get from amazon.com
>
> PCI System Architecture (4th Edition) -- by Tom Shanley, et al; Paperback
> PCI & PCI-X Hardware and Software (Architecture and Design) -- by Ed
> Solari; Hardcover
Do either of these books contain all of the electrical characteristic
details ( such as impeadance, capacitiance, bus loading, etc) ?
> By the I work for IBM and have extensive experience with the 405. I have
> not worked with
> the Mot parts but to fair, I have very good things about it.
>
The IBM 405GP is not out of the running yet. If they had one with PCI,
an SPI, an I2c, two serial ports, and two 10/100Mbps ethernet ports it
would have won hands down for our aplication.
> You can get hardware questions answered about the 405 by contacting
> ppcsupp at us.ibm.com
>
Thats handy.
> MontaVista does the linux for both.
>
> Chip
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> Conn Clark wrote:
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Thanks for the input
Conn
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