EST MPC823 board
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Thu Aug 4 02:48:27 EST 2005
In message <DB1B6B12D0E2F0469EB35A9586066B6ECE75FB at stivesemail.stives.linx.gbr> you wrote:
> We already have VXWorks working on the board, so a lot of data can be
> gleaned from the BSP for that. As a beginner to U-Boot - would the
> information from that be sufficient to get to a working build?
Yes, assuming you have sufficient hardware documentation (like
schematics) as well.
> Its difficult to see from the U-Boot tree which boards are based on the
> MPC623 - is there a quick way of finding which are? grep for 623?
623? I guess you mean 823? Yes, this is easy to find out. But it will
not help you much. You will still have to port U-Boot to *your*
board. Forget about the idea that two boards might be "similar
enough" to clone one from the other. They aren't.
You need to understand both the hardware and U-Boot, or you will
fail.
And BTW: I think your approach suffers from a serious mistake: to me
it makes little sense to use a MPC8xx based board as model for a
PXA270 target system; there are *huge* differences between these two
architectures.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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