SH-3 DSP reference design for embedded Linux.
From: Wlad (whanski_at_wp.pl)
Date: 04/01/04
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Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 10:53:12 +0200
Dear all,
I'd like to build my own prototype board based on Renesas SH-3 DSP
(SH7727) that could be ready to run embedded Linux on. I know how the
memory structure (types of memories and address assignment) should be
done as far as I write my own bios but I'd like it to be also ready for
embedded Linux. I have found many software examples in this matter but
could not find any hardware reference designs. It seems that none of
embedded platform manufactures gives access to schematics with exception
- you can get ones when buying starter-kit.
Best regards
Wlad
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