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diff --git a/board/evb64260/README b/board/evb64260/README deleted file mode 100644 index 74211de..0000000 --- a/board/evb64260/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -This file contains status information for the port of U-Boot to the -Galileo Evaluation Board. - -Author: Josh Huber <huber@mclx.com> - Mission Critical Linux, Inc. - -The support for the Galileo Evaluation board is fairly minimal now. -It's sufficient to boot Linux, but doesn't provide too much more than -what's required to do this. - -Both DUART channels are supported (to use the second one, you have to -modify the board -- see the schematics for where to solder on the -devices module). The ethernet ports are supported, and the MPSC is -supported as a console driver. (keep in mind that the kernel has no -support for this yet) - -There are still occaisonal lockups with the MPSC console driver due to -(we think!) overrun problems. If you're looking for something stable -to use for Linux development, consider sticking with the DUART console -for now. - -Automatic memory sizing mostly works. We've had problems with some -combinations of memory. Please send us email if you're having trouble -with respect to the memory detection. - -Right now, only the 512k boot flash is supported. Support for the -16MB flash on the devices module is forthcoming. Right now the flash -is stored at the 256k boundry in flash, wasting a whole sector (64k!) -for environment data. This isn't really a big deal since we're not -using the 512k for anything else. (Just U-Boot and the environment) - -Finally, here is a sample output session: - -U-Boot 1.0.0-pre1 (Jun 6 2001 - 12:45:11) - -Initializing... - CPU: MPC7400 (altivec enabled) v2.9 - Board: EVB64260 - DRAM: 256 MB - FLASH: 512 kB - In: serial - Out: serial - Err: serial - -=> - -The default configuration should be correct for the evaluation board, -as it's shipped from Galileo. Keep in mind that the default baudrate -is set to 38400, 8N1. - -Good luck, and make sure to send any bugreports to us (or the -u-boot-users list). - -Josh |