If I remember correctly the SPI issue is not software, not booting Freescale
won't help.
I think GPIO 30 (or is it 31) is the SPI Select line and that was wired
wrong.
You MAY be able to do a hardware hack to get it working on a Rev A board, I
am not 100% sure.
tom
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Mark Bishop
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 4:49 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Ltib] MPC8313 question - again
I realize that this mailing list isn't a Freescale support forum, and
I will take my issues I have with them to there 'Support Channel'.
However, I do have a few questions that hopefully you do want to answer.
I've got a Rev A board and the two most recent RDBs cause all kinds of
issues. The only one I can get to work is from 2007 (2.6.20). All I
want is SPI enabled for this friggin board. The 2007 RDB from
Freescale doesn't have working SPI.
I really just want to give Freescale the boot, so I downloaded the
most recent ltib from bitshrine and I see that it isn't one of the
selectable platforms on the first screen. So, here is my question: Is
there some files from CVS that I can download to make it avail or do I
just resign myself to trying to get actual support from Freescale?
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