LOGIN   :::   RECOVER PASS   :::   GET ACCOUNT    
Browse
  • Projects
  • Code (CVS)
  • Forums
  • News
  • Articles
  • Polls
  •  
    OpenCores
  • FAQ
  • CVS HowTo
  • Mission
  • Media
  • Tools
  • Sponsors
  • Mirrors
  • Logos
  • Contact us
  •  
    Tools
  • Search
      
  • Download Cores (CVSGet)
  •  
    More
  • Wishbone
  • Perlilog
  • EDA tools
  • OpenTech CD
  •  
    Navigation: All forums > Openppc > Message List > Message Post

    Message

    Reply | Reply all
    Date Prev | Date Next | Thread Prev | Thread Next Date Index | Thread Index

    From: Troy Benjegerdes <hozer@d...>
    Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 17:43:49 -0600
    Subject: Re: [openppc] bplan PPC board
    Top

    On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:39:19PM -0500, Henry Keultjes wrote:
    
    > There were some recent posts asking about availability of a PowerPC
    board.  While I am now pursuing my goal of growing the PowerPC market via
    Darwin, because of the microkernel architecture, and Apple hardware, I am
    very glad to provide this information for the purpose of helping grow the
    overall PowerPC market.
    
    > bplan sample boards will be available to developers in about 4-6 weeks
    as single cpu systems (G3/G4). Dual 7450 systems are following about 4
    weeks later (cpu cards will be user upgradable). bplan will have a
    developer registration program for those boards at their web site at mid
    of next week. Developer boards will be available at normal retail price
    (but ~10 weeks in advance to normal production) of about $600 for a
    G3@450MHz single cpu system.
    
    
    Anyone know what bridge chip this is using? Is it the Artica chip?
    
    Who is doing the SMP bring-up work? I'd like very much to talk to whomever 
    is doing the linux bring-up on this board about getting the code into the 
    'mainline' linux kernel..
    
    -- 
    Troy Benjegerdes | master of mispeeling | 'da hozer' |  hozer@d...
    -----"If this message isn't misspelled, I didn't write it" -- Me -----
    "Why do musicians compose symphonies and poets write poems? They do it
    because life wouldn't have any meaning for them if they didn't. That's 
    why I draw cartoons. It's my life." -- Charles Shulz
    
    
    

    ReferenceAuthor
    [openppc] bplan PPC boardHenry Keultjes

     
    Copyright (c) 1999 OPENCORES.ORG. All rights reserved.