<div>Thank you very much, Joel.</div>
<div>It must be helpful to make a decision for us. </div>
<div>-Sam (Sangwon)<br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/1/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Joel Sherrill</b> <<a href="mailto:joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com">joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Sang Won Yoo wrote:<br>> Thanks for the response.<br>> I have tried to look for the thread, but I haven't.
<br>> Can anyone point me to the thread?<br><br>The links I got with Google: "xscale site:<a href="http://rtems.org">rtems.org</a>"<br>didn't turn up anything useful either. Just people asking.<br><br>This would require a new BSP but the existing ARM
<br>port itself should be sufficient. There is a Guide to<br>Writing BSPs and Device Drivers. In general terms,<br>you start at "start.S" and work through until you<br>have hello, then ticker, then network demos running. :-D
<br><br>I would recommend finding a decent simulator for the<br>CPU and using it for some of the development. Skyeye<br>probably supports the CPU model you are interested in.<br><br>If you want help, OAR and others are available to
<br>write BSPs for you. There is also a class August 21-24<br>here in Huntsville. A significant part of the class is<br>on BSPs.<br><br>--joel<br>><br>> Thanks in advance.<br>><br>> SW Yoo<br>><br>> On 7/31/07, *Amalaye Oyake* <
<a href="mailto:amalaye.oyake@jpl.nasa.gov">amalaye.oyake@jpl.nasa.gov</a><br>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:amalaye.oyake@jpl.nasa.gov">amalaye.oyake@jpl.nasa.gov</a>>> wrote:<br>><br>> This is one of the newer XScale processors (an ARM variant). RTEMS
<br>> people -<br>> What is the status of the RTEMS XScale BSP? Can one simply use the<br>> ARM BSP?<br>><br>> Can someone please list the general issues in getting an XScale BSP<br>> developed. I think there was a thread about this a while back if I
<br>> remember.<br>><br>> Sincerely,<br>> AO<br>><br>> ________________________________________<br>> From: rtems-users-bounces+amalaye.oyake=<a href="mailto:jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org">
jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org</a><br>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org">jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org</a>><br>> [mailto:<a href="mailto:rtems-users-bounces+amalaye.oyake=jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org">rtems-users-bounces+amalaye.oyake=jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org
</a><br>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:rtems-users-bounces+amalaye.oyake=jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org">rtems-users-bounces+amalaye.oyake=jpl.nasa.gov@rtems.org</a>>]<br>> On Behalf<br>> Of Sang Won Yoo<br>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 10:24 AM<br>> To: <a href="mailto:rtems-users@rtems.org">rtems-users@rtems.org</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:rtems-users@rtems.org">rtems-users@rtems.org</a>><br>> Subject: Does RTEMS support PXA320?
<br>><br>> Hello RTEMS gurus,<br>><br>> I am new to this list to start with RTEMS for my new project.<br>> The CPU on proejct has been determined to use PXA320. But not yet<br>> determined
<br>> for RTOS.<br>><br>> After Ireviewed several RTOS, RTEMS is good enough for the<br>> project. But I<br>> am wondering if RTEMS<br>> supports the CPU, PXA320 now. If so, please let me know where I
<br>> can start<br>> with RTEMS.<br>><br>> Thanks for your attention.<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>><br>> _______________________________________________
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