Re: Old platforms: bring out your dead

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Hi Daniel!
On Sat, 9 Jan 2021 at 07:56, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
* 68000/68328 (Dragonball): these are less capable than the
  68020+ or the Coldfire MCF5xxx line and similar to the 68360
  that was removed in 2016.

I have some patches for the DragonBall series to enable SPI etc there,
some patches to support the SuperVZ variant, some tools to upload
Linux via the integrated serial bootloader.
The DragonBall is probably what anyone that wants to build a 68K retro
computer should use as the DRAM controller is integrated and it can
access 32MB of SDRAM.

Sounds interesting. Do these SoCs come with an MMU? And do they use the
ColdFire instruction set or do they run plain 68k code?

Adrian

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