MPC8260ADS and Linux
Joel Sherrill
joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com
Fri Apr 26 13:50:59 UTC 2002
Mike Siers wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am using OpenBSD for my cross platform development.
> I had to switch to use GNU sed and GNU patch. Otherwise,
> everything works great. I have built RTEMS targets for
> both the pc386 and Coldfire BSPs.
What about GNU make? Does OpenBSD include that by default?
> Mike Siers
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Norum [mailto:eric.norum at usask.ca]
> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:38 PM
> To: Steven Grunza
> Cc: rtems-users at oarcorp.com
> Subject: Re: MPC8260ADS and Linux
>
> On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 03:12 PM, Steven Grunza wrote:
>
> > I now have a borrowed Motorola MPC8260ADS that I need to get running
> > really quickly to do some performance testing and "proof of concept"
> > testing.
> >
> > RTEMS looks like the ideal "OS" for this task but I haven't been able
> > to get the tools, utilities and snapshot from 20020301 to work under
> > NetBSD
> >
> > I'm willing to try switching a PC from NetBSD to RedHat in order to try
> > and get a usable environment. I have RedHat 7.1 disks and could
> > probably get 7.2 if it would work better but here's the question:
> >
> > What version of Red Hat should I use for RTEMS development on a PC?
> > Should I use a different flavor of Linux? My experience with the
> > cygwin tools has been that they sometimes work, sometimes don't so I
> > would rather not try using cygwin under Windows if I can avoid it.
>
> I've used both Redhat 7.1 and 7.2 with no problems that I can recall.
>
> What's not working with NetBSD? I've found the tools to work quite well
> in different environments. At the moment I'm using Mac OS X as my host
> machine with RTEMS gen68360, mvme167 and pc386 targets.
>
> --
> Eric Norum <eric.norum at usask.ca>
> Department of Electrical Engineering
> University of Saskatchewan
> Saskatoon, Canada.
> Phone: (306) 966-5394 FAX: (306) 966-5407
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