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SubjectRe: Porting m68k/nommu to a new board.
Hi Daniel,

On 12/19/2011 12:24 PM, Daniel Palmer wrote:
> Sorry for not replying sooner. Too much work :(

No problem :-)


>> I run on ColdFire parts all the time. Right up to 3.2-rc5 :-)
>> It works great. But I don't have or regularly use any original m68k
>> core hardware. I occasionally compile for the 68328 target, so it
>> will compile, can't be sure if it still runs though.
>
> I did a bit of poking around, I couldn't get the 68328 target to build.. I was
> going to have a play with it in xcopilot. It complains about some linker
> section missing .. but I started hacking it up anyway.. at the moment m68328
> depends on m68000 which in turn causes the 68328 platform stuff to build.
> So I worked that a little so that 68000 is its own target that builds with
> some minimal startup code (so I can dump the resulting image into my emulator
> and see how far it gets.. I have a gdbserver in my emulator so I can fully see
> whats happening). I haven't managed to get an image out of it yet.. but I will
> have another go at the weekend.

Sounds good. Keep us posted on how you go.


> I'm going to get an old palm pilot off of ebay and see if I can get the 68328
> target running too.

Yeah, would be really nice to know what state the 68328 code is in.

I will compile it again too, and see if anything is obviously broken at
the moment.

Regards
Greg


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