VME anyone... anyone....
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Mon Oct 21 07:58:01 2002
Jim,
>From another list on another day...
Let the list know if this works for what you are attempting.
Thanks,
Gary Hannon
Xavier Grave <grave@ipno.in2p3.fr> on 10/02/2002 05:29:51 AM
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org, rtl@rtlinux.org
cc: grave@ipno.in2p3.fr (bcc: Gary Hannon/CSP)
Subject: a driver for the VME tundra chipset
Hi,
Thanks to penguinppc.org and Ethan Benson, for the web page. You can
download
a driver for the pci to vme chip from tundra.
http://penguinppc.org/~xavier
It have been tested with mvme2303, mvme5100 (ppc, motorola) and a vp cp1
(i686, concurrent technologie).
There are a few examples for the irq handling and one example for how to
read/write to the vme from user space.
Hope it will help...
O+ xavier
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Jim Robinson <jrobinson@sierra-idt.com> on 10/21/2002 09:42:03 AM
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Subject: VME anyone... anyone....
Hello,
We are using YDL 2.1 with a Synergy VME PPC. I was wondering if anyone else
is
using a VME driver, and could shed some light on coding up a loadable
device
driver using the tundra chip.....
Thanks,
James Robinson
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