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[Ltib] Re: Arm9 Ltib
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Stuart Hughes |
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[Ltib] Re: Arm9 Ltib |
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Wed, 05 Jul 2006 15:18:17 +0100 |
Hi Gianluca,
There are not any ARM abstractions on http://bitshrine.org yet, but
Freescale have some on their BSP download area (I can't remember which).
These will appear in due course as the components patches get released
out.
I'm a bit confused about your Coldfire comments as Coldire are m68k
variants? For these we have 2 on http://bitshrine.org
m520xevb : This is a Coldfire with MMU and incomplete. and
mcf547x_8x : This is a Coldfire with an MMU and completed
To check what is available and if all the component patches have been
uploaded check: http://www.bitshrine.org/autodocs/bsp_ext_ava.html
LTIB won't help you port a kernel or build a toolchain, but if you have
these, then making a new BSP abstraction in simple. There is a twiki
document in the ltib distro under doc/LtibCreateNewTarget. This is
readable as plain text. Take a look at that for information on how to
make a new target.
Please use the mailing list to contact me.
Regards, Stuart
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 15:20 +0200, Salvador Gianluca wrote:
> Hi Stuart!
> Among the LTIB features there is "Support for multiple target
> architectures (PPC, ARM, Coldfire)" but I haven't yet found anything
> about ARM processors and LTIB.
> Is there a ltib version that works with arm9 processors such
> as Coldfire's version?
> I'm looking for an application that help me to porting linuxon
> arm-based board...
> Could you help me?
> Thanks!
> Best regards,
> Gianluca Salvador
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