[Skyeye-developer] does somebody let the rtems run s3c2410 skyeye.conf

Joel Sherrill joel.sherrill at oarcorp.com
Tue Oct 9 21:53:35 CST 2007


paopaoer maillist wrote:
> dear all,
>    does somebody the use the rtems run the
> s3c2410 skyeye emulator
>     i follow the document do the ep7312 run
> on the skyeye emulator, it's ok.
>     and want to port rtems to 2410,
>     does somebody do it?
>   

There is some support for the s3c2400 family which would
be a good starting point for a BSP.  Some code is already
in c/src/lib/libcpu/arm/s3c2400 and the gp32 BSP for
the GamePark hand-held gaming machine uses the CPU.

The gp32 is comparable to a GameBoy Advance so the
BSP is tailored to that hardware not an eval board with
just simple connections for the console and clock tick
timer. :-D

As far as I know, no one is working on this.  It would be a
welcome addition to RTEMS.  I would love to see RTEMS
running on every CPU model supports. 

The RTEMS Wiki page http://www.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/SkyEye
has what I hope is a complete list of Skyeye configurations
and the status of an RTEMS BSP for that configuration.  I would
encourage the SkyEye community to add to this page and help
fill in RTEMS BSP gaps. <hint>

In particular, I would like to see this CPU model, the PXA xscale
models, and the Coldfire 5206 working.  No BSP yet supports
SkyEye's network or LCD simulations. The MIPS models
AU1100 and R4000 should have BSPs that are good starting
points as well.

Thanks.

--joel
> best wishes
> paopaoer
>
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