Hubert Feyrer | 28 Mar 2008 09:54
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Porting NetBSD to the TAMS 3011 (fwd)


FYI

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Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:55:37 +0900
From: Toru Nishimura <locore64 <at> alkyltechnology.com>
To: netbsd-docs <at> netbsd.org
Subject: Porting NetBSD to the TAMS 3011

The following URL link shows 6 parts article series about a certain
computer built upon AMCC 405GPr.  It's a very good reading for general public, 
I believe.

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/views/power/libraryview.jsp?search_by=Testing+and+measuring+the+TAMS+3011

... excerpt of Part 5 ...
The TAMS 3011 system this series uses is built around the AMCC PowerPC
405GPr,
... Having looked at Linux and eCos on the 3011, this series turns now to the
NetBSD port to it.
... NetBSD runs on other systems based on the 405GPr chip, and the chip's
architecture turns out to make the port a comparatively simple task.

... from an inset column ...
Of course it runs NetBSD
Why NetBSD? It's a system with clean, portable code, and it makes a good
environment for exploring the system. ... Because NetBSD runs on a very broad 
range of hardware, some of it
fairly slow, NetBSD also has excellent support for cross-compilation.
While using a faster system to compile for a slower system is appealing,
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