Subject: Re: Algorithmics P-5064 gets to single-user
To: None <port-mips@netbsd.org>
From: Toru Nishimura <nisimura@itc.aist-nara.ac.jp>
List: port-mips
Date: 05/29/2001 17:43:02
thorpej@zembu.com wrote;

> As soon as I clean a few things up, I'll commit the port.
>
> PMON version 3.2.47 [P5064,EL,FP,NET]
> Algorithmics Ltd. Jun 17 1999 10:15:05
> This software is not subject to copyright and may be freely copied.
> Board Rev: D; FPGA Rev: 04; User Options: 7
> CPU type R5260.  Rev 1.0.  166.56 MHz/83.28 MHz.
> Memory size  32 MB.
> Icache size  16 KB, 32/line (2 way)
> Dcache size  16 KB, 32/line (2 way)
>     ...
> NetBSD 1.5V (P5064) #40: Sat May 26 23:00:33 PDT 2001
>    thorpej@sulaco.slow-10.shagadelic.org:/amd/yeah-baby.shagadelic.org/u1/netbsd/src/sys/arch/algor/compile/P5064
> Algorithmics P-5064
>     ...

It's a good move to extend PCI MIPS machine supports.  Possible
NetBSD porting candidates will be;

 - evaluation boards from MIPS Technology
                 http://www.mips.com/devTools/devArea/devBoard.html
      Atlas
      Malta

      Both have sets of standard PCI peripheral chips.
	 i82371EB PIIX4E         as "pciide"
         Am79C973                as "le"
         Crystal CS4281          as "clcs"
         I/O Combo from SMsC or Philips

 - evaluation boards from NEC
                 http://www.necel.com -> microprocessors -> Evaluation Boards
       DDB Vrc4375       for Vr4300 
       DDB Vrc5074       for Vr5000
       DDB Vrc5476       for Vr5400 

       Literature says each has PMON monitor inside.  They also have
       standard PCI chips NetBSD already supports.

Tohru Nishimura