Subject: Re: AMCC PowerPC
To: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
From: Jachym Holecek <freza@liberouter.org>
List: port-powerpc
Date: 01/18/2005 15:13:07
Hi,
> > could someone provide a pointer to datasheets for AMCC/IBM 405* series of
> > chips? AMCC's docs are rather incomplete, searching through IBM's site
> > wasn't too helpful either. I might get an AMCC 405GP based board in a few
> > months or so, having it run NetBSD would be nice.
>
> The original IBM 405GP user manual was 1200+ pages and in my opinion was
> a very good document. It looks like you have to create an web account
> with AMCC to get access to the user manual now, but I certainly wouldn't
> call it "rather incomplete".
Yeah, I've got the account. For the 405 series, it doesn't give you
any new docs. AMCC's ~50 page manual vs. IBM ~1200 is at least "not
exhaustive" I'd say.
Meanwhile, I also found that Xilinx has a good "PowerPC Processor
reference guide" on their web site in the Virtex-II Pro [*] section.
> At least the on-chip peripherals (uarts, ethernet) should Just Work, and
> a port to the board to tie up any loose ends shouldn't be hard at all.
That's good news.
> Which board out of curiosity?
I think it's not even manufactured yet. I'll let you know when/if I have
it home.
Regards,
-- Jachym Holecek
[*] This FPGA chip comes with embedded ibm405 core ("hard" one as opposed
to "soft" cores like Xilinx MicroBlaze or Altera's NIOS).