* [ECOS] Netsilicon NS7520
@ 2003-03-24 18:25 Daniel Schwager
2003-03-24 18:36 ` Tim michals
2003-07-13 20:59 ` Peter Vandenabeele
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From: Daniel Schwager @ 2003-03-24 18:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ecos-discuss
Hi alle,
i'm looking for a cheep hardware running eCos
on it. We want to use Ethernet (10MBit).
I found a ARM'ed based uC from netsilicon.com
http://www.netsilicon.com/products/ns7520.html
and a cheap (about US 100.-) board (evalboard about USD 300)
http://www.unc20.net/html/
The evalboard includes the gnu-tool-chain and an uClinux-port.
Because i can't find the uC NS7520 in the "Supported Hardwarelist"
on sources.redhat.com/ecos, i want to ask the mailing list if sombody
did the eCos port to the NS7520 yet ?
Tschau
Danny
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* Re: [ECOS] Netsilicon NS7520
2003-03-24 18:25 [ECOS] Netsilicon NS7520 Daniel Schwager
@ 2003-03-24 18:36 ` Tim michals
2003-07-13 20:59 ` Peter Vandenabeele
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From: Tim michals @ 2003-03-24 18:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel.Schwager, ecos-discuss
Cirrus Logic has a board
http://www.cirrus.com/en/products/pro/detail/P135.html
--- Daniel Schwager <Daniel.Schwager@dtnet.de> wrote:
> Hi alle,
>
> i'm looking for a cheep hardware running eCos
> on it. We want to use Ethernet (10MBit).
>
> I found a ARM'ed based uC from netsilicon.com
> http://www.netsilicon.com/products/ns7520.html
>
> and a cheap (about US 100.-) board (evalboard about
> USD 300)
> http://www.unc20.net/html/
>
> The evalboard includes the gnu-tool-chain and an
> uClinux-port.
>
> Because i can't find the uC NS7520 in the "Supported
> Hardwarelist"
> on sources.redhat.com/ecos, i want to ask the
> mailing list if sombody
> did the eCos port to the NS7520 yet ?
>
>
> Tschau
>
> Danny
>
> --
>
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> Stuttgart
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> +49-711-849910-932
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> schwager@dtnet.de
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* Re: [ECOS] Netsilicon NS7520
2003-03-24 18:25 [ECOS] Netsilicon NS7520 Daniel Schwager
2003-03-24 18:36 ` Tim michals
@ 2003-07-13 20:59 ` Peter Vandenabeele
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From: Peter Vandenabeele @ 2003-07-13 20:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Schwager; +Cc: ecos-discuss, Peter De Schrijver
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 07:16:56PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote:
> Hi alle,
>
> i'm looking for a cheep hardware running eCos
> on it. We want to use Ethernet (10MBit).
>
> I found a ARM'ed based uC from netsilicon.com
> http://www.netsilicon.com/products/ns7520.html
>
> and a cheap (about US 100.-) board (evalboard about USD 300)
> http://www.unc20.net/html/
>
> The evalboard includes the gnu-tool-chain and an uClinux-port.
>
> Because i can't find the uC NS7520 in the "Supported Hardwarelist"
> on sources.redhat.com/ecos, i want to ask the mailing list if sombody
> did the eCos port to the NS7520 yet ?
We did a partial port to the NetSilicon Net+ARM 50 and this was
contributed to this list some time ago. When I compare the functionality
of the NS7502 and the Net+50, I have the impression the NS7520 is
a subset of the Net+50 (lacking ENI Co-processor, less DMA channels,
IEEE 1284 interface, less GPIO).
So it seems that the Net+50 port would be quite useable, but we would
need to add the Ethernet support.
Thanks,
Peter
> Tschau
>
> Danny
>
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