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- AMCC Ocotea Board
-
- Last Update: March 2, 2004
-=======================================================================
-
-This file contains some handy info regarding U-Boot and the AMCC
-Ocotea 440gx evaluation board. See the README.ppc440 for additional
-information.
-
-
-SWITCH SETTINGS & JUMPERS
-==========================
-
-Here's what I've been using successfully. If you feel inclined to
-change things ... please read the docs!
-
-DIPSW U46 U80
-------------------------
-SW 1 off off
-SW 2 on off
-SW 3 off off
-SW 4 off off
-SW 5 off off
-SW 6 on on
-SW 7 on off
-SW 8 on off
-
-J41: strapped
-J42: open
-
-All others are factory default.
-
-
-I2C Information
-=====================
-
-See README.ebony for information.
-
-PCI
-===========================
-
-Untested at the time of writing.
-
-PPC440GX Ethernet EMACs
-===========================
-
-All EMAC ports have been tested and are known to work
-with EPS Group 4.
-
-Special note about the Cicada CIS8201:
- The CIS8201 Gigabit PHY comes up in GMII mode by default.
- One must hit an extended register to allow use of RGMII mode.
- This has been done in the 440gx_enet.c file with a #ifdef/endif
- pair.
-
-AMCC does not store the EMAC ethernet addresses within their PIBS bootloader.
-The addresses contained in the config header file are from my particular
-board and you _*should*_ change them to reflect your board either in the
-config file and/or in your environment variables. I found the addresses on
-labels on the bottom side of the board.
-
-
-BDI2k or JTAG Debugging
-===========================
-
-For ease of debugging you can swap the small boot flash and external SRAM
-by changing U46:3 to on. You can then use the sram as your boot flash by
-loading the sram via the jtag debugger.
-
-
-Regards,
---Travis
-<tsawyer@sandburst.com>