Cheap big-endian board

Mathew Benson mathew.benson at gmail.com
Fri Aug 3 20:52:34 UTC 2012


We already have my code running on the PC.  We have to correct endianness though.  That's why I'm looking for a big endian board.

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On Aug 3, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Andrei Chichak <groups at chichak.ca> wrote:

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>> Yes, I preferred PowerPC but didn't find anything even close to my budget so I considered all PowerPC out.
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> There is always the Freescale TRK-MPC5642M which uses an MPC5634M powerpc chip for embedded automotive applications … scratch that, you needed cheap and fast. This board is $99 but only runs at 80MHz., on the other hand it does have a built in debugger and an eTPU for timing critical pulse generation stuff. You would also have to adapt an existing BSP.
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> How about an off the shelf PC and use the Pc386 BSP? Cheap - yep, fast as you need - should do,  lots of I/O - err not really, well documented - depends.
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