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- First, some build notes on the Silicon Turnkey eXpress XTc.
- This board has both 87x/88x procesor options at various
- frequencies. The configuration file has some macros for setting
- the clock speed, not all have been tested. They all have
- a 10MHz input clock. Please do not check in a configuration
- file that selects a high speed not available on all processors.
- We chose the 66MHz core and bus speed, which should be OK on
- all boards. If you have a processor, lucky you! :-)
- Just build a new configuration with that speed, check
- the macro configuration to ensure it's correct. If the
- macro is updated, please check that in, but keep default
- processor speed.
- The board is likely to have more than 1Mbyte of NOR boot flash.
- It was also configured with a high boot vector (Dan's fault)
- so the standard 8xx mapping doesn't work well. We had to move
- the addresses around a little bit so one copy would work. The
- flash got fragmented, and we are working on a better solution.
- There is an "xtc.cfg" floating around for the BDI2000, use
- that for programming a new version of U-Boot. You can probably
- find it on the Silicon Turnkey eXpress (www.silicontkx.com),
- Embedded Alley Solutions (embeddedalley.com), or Denx (denx.de)
- servers.
- The board will also have various SDRAM sizes, but the code
- should automatically determine the amount of memory.
- There are a couple of different board versions, visually
- they use different BGA or surface mount memory parts. However,
- they are logically the same board.
- Now, some operational notes.
- The board has the option of sporting two FEC Ethernet ports.
- The second port isn't configured to be automatically available
- because it would cause U-Boot to generate a board data structure
- (the bd_t) with multiple MAC addresses and be incompatible with
- standard 8xx kernel builds. You can use/test the second FEC
- in U-Boot by assigning an 'eth1addr' and selecting the second
- FEC as the port to use.
- Since this is just a development board and not a product, STx
- does not assign unique MAC addresses. We just pilfer the
- "default" ones used by Wolfgang on some other boards. Please
- ensure you assign unique MAC addresses when using these boards.
- The serial port baud rate is 38400, because that's the way
- I like it :-)
- Thanks to Pantelis for lots of the work on this board port.
- Have Fun!
- -- Dan
- 15 August 2005
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