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    From: "Scott Furman" <sfurman@r...>
    Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 15:19:15 -0700
    Subject: Re: [openrisc] FW: [ECOS] Harvard architecture MLT files
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    > 1) I presume your platform is entirely ORP compliant, as you submitted the
    > eCos port in the first place?
    
    We're not using the ORP platform, but the in-house platform we're using
    differs only in relatively trivial ways (memory addresses, Flash type, etc.)
    from ORP.  I ported eCos to ORP because, at the time I started my efforts,
    our in-house platform definition was incomplete.  I always check that the
    ORP version of Redboot builds and runs  before submitting patches to the
    eCos maintainers, but it is not being actively used.
    
    > 2) How are you doing your debugging? Are you using JTAG module or Redboot?
    > If you're not using Redboot, did you ever build and run it?
    
    With the or1ksim simulator, I tend to use the emulated JTAG interface for
    debugging.  With the HW, I use the gdb stubs built into Redboot, with one
    serial port as the console and the other dedicated to gdb.  Redboot should
    build and run on or1ksim "out-of-the-box" for ORP.  (Or at least it will
    again once the eCos maintainers check-in my latest patches.)
    
    -Scott
    
    
    
    

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    RE: [openrisc] FW: [ECOS] Harvard architecture MLT filesRobert Cragie

     
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