Re: [uClinux-dev] simulator?

From: D. Jeff Dionne (jeff@rt-control.com)
Date: Mon Jul 10 2000 - 23:24:35 EDT


Greg Ungerer <gerg@moreton.com.au> said: 

> 
> Hi Jason,
> 
> Jason Baietto wrote:
> > I'm trying to determine if there is any way that I can begin
> > experimenting with uClinux on my PC.  Is there a simulator for
> > uClinux available (preferably ColdFire based, but any will do)?
> 
> I don't know of any PC based ColdFire simulators capable of running
> uClinux.

XCoPilot will run uClinux/m68k (which is the base code for the coldfire
port).

J

> 
> 
> > Has anyone ever gotten uClinux to run on the xcopilot simulator?
> >
> > Also, are there any off-the-shelf evaluation boards available
> > that are reasonably easy to connect to a PC running Linux?  From
> > what I can tell, it looks like the uCsimm is very cool but it
> > doesn't look like it was designed as an evaluation board (easy
> > to connect an analyzer to, etc).
> 
> There is a number of ColdFire eval boards readily available.
> Check out Motorola's listing at:
> 
>     http://www.motorola.com/SPS/HPESD/support/board.html
> 
> I have used the Arnewsh (5206 and 5307), the Cadre (Matrix design)
> boards (5206e and 5307), and the eLITE 5206e board. All of these 
> are supported by uClinux...
> 
> Seeya
> Greg
> 
> 
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