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    From: Jeremy Bennett<jeremy.bennett@e...>
    Date: Thu Jul 24 09:20:12 CEST 2008
    Subject: [openrisc] Would you please release runnable image directly?
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    Hi Kobe,

    I can provide a vmlinux image I built using Fedora 9 to run with Or1ksim
    0.2.0 (patched) and OSCI SystemC.

    My image was built to work with one specific configuration of the
    architectural simulator. It will only work on an OpenRISC SoC with the
    IDENTICAL architecture - same endianism, same number of registers, same
    memory map, exactly the same peripherals with exactly the same register
    maps at exactly the same addresses.

    I would urge you to find a colleague who can build the Linux image for
    you, so you can be sure that it is configured to match your hardware.
    With the virtual image provided by OrSoc, the scripts from Rich D'Addio
    and the application notes from Embecosm (see
    http://www.embecosm.com/download.html) this is not difficult. I don't
    think it is possible to get something as complex as Linux running on any
    modern 32-bit SoC without some software expertise in the team.

    There are a number of organizations (such as my own company, Embecosm)
    which can provide this software expertise for your project on a
    commercial basis. If you put a request for such help on the mailing
    list, they'll get in touch.

    Let me know if you would like me to provide the vmlinux and Or1ksim
    0.2.0 image. Alternatively I can provide you with a simple "Hello World"
    binary which can be loaded into physical memory at locations 0x0 through
    0x124e. This may provide a more reliable method of checking that your
    CPU is processing cycles.

    I hope this helps.


    Jeremy

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: rich_daddio@y...
    Reply-To: List about OpenRISC project <openrisc@o...>
    To: kobegpfan@y..., openrisc@o...
    Subject: Re: [openrisc] Would you please release runnable image
    directly?
    Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 15:58:42 +0200 (CEST)

    Fair enough.

    For now:

    ftp www.meansoffreedom.com
    user: download
    pw: download
    cd: mof_orsoc

    get vmlinux
    get vmlinux.bin
    get sim.cfg
    get or32-uclinux-sim

    I will talk to Marcus and Jeremy about posting a variety of versions
    in the future. This stuff was built on a Red Hat box upon which I
    tested before I posted. As usual can't guarantee it will work on your
    (Ubuntu?)box.

    BR,

    Rich d

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: kobegpfan at yahoo.com<kobegpfan@y...>
    To:
    Date: Wed Jul 23 05:09:39 CEST 2008
    Subject: [openrisc] Would you please release runnable image
    directly?

    > Hi,
    >
    > I am a hardware engineer. To be frank, I care more about the usable
    > images than how to port the whole tool chain. Because for me, a
    > runnable image is the only thing I need.
    > So would you please release such images:
    > 1. an "or1ksim + vmlinux" binary release, that will help
    > me watch the
    > simulation output without install any tool chain.
    > 2. a "vmlinux binary image", that will be loaded into
    > memory, and can be
    > run by OR1200 (hardware) directly.
    > I think it is a request from a number of hardware engineers. We
    > have
    > poor knowledge about porting tool chain and go on failing even
    > spend
    > much time. Hope to get help from you.
    > Best regards
    > Kobe.
    > Jul 23
    > > _______________________________________________ http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/openrisc

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