From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Shaun Jackman" To: Subject: Re: [ECOS] CS8900A Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 08:54:00 -0000 Message-id: <007b01c01363$9d64e8a0$6801a8c0@gray.internal> References: X-SW-Source: 2000-08/msg00379.html For development purposes we use a bunch of gibberish ESAs (MACs). 0x000102030405 is my personal favourite. (so if you get some internet trafic from said ESA, drop me an e-mail because something's gone terribly wrong) ; ) For production purposes, like others have said, you'll need to get an EUI from the IEEE. On another (somewhat related) note... I have an EB40 (w/ AT91R40807, esentially identical to the 40400 with 136KB of internal memory instead of 4K) with a RT8019 etherchip (NE2k (NS8390) clone). There's a known issue with the packaged Angel monitor. I can't connect at faster than 9600, and debugging is *DEAD* slow. (read: over two minutes to get a 1k memory dump) My preferred plan is to get a Jeeni, but they're a little pricey (although right now I would shell out the bucks) and there's no stock! So, is there another monitor I could flash into it that isn't broken? (gdb stub, Cygmon, RedBoot, ...) If there isn't one ported already, and I actually find some time to start porting, which should I use? Where do I get the source? What's required to complete the port? A "RTF-FAQ reply" would be appreciated when acompanied with an URL. I have TCP/IP (over ethernet) working on my board. Would it be reasonable to consider using this for debugging rather than serial? Cheers, Shaun ----- Original Message ----- From: Carl van Schaik To: Ecos Mailing List Sent: Thursday, 2000 August 31 06.10 Subject: [ECOS] CS8900A > Hi > > I have just got ecos running on my own design board using the AT91M40400 > ARM processor. I have included CS8900A ethernet chip and I was wondering > if anyone knows how to find it's MAC address. We need to add it to the > dhcp server before it is allowed to use the network here. > > thanks > > Carl van Schaik > ----------------------------------------------------- > Dept. Electrical Engineering, UCT > > 621 Menzies Building > University of Cape Town > Rondebosch > Western Cape > 7700 > South Africa > > Tel: +27 21 650-3467 > Fax: +27 21 650-3465 > >