Re: Old platforms: bring out your dead

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Hi Geert!

On 1/11/21 10:20 AM, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
Sounds interesting. Do these SoCs come with an MMU? And do they use the
ColdFire instruction set or do they run plain 68k code?

No MMU, plain m68k code.

68328 Soc = 68000 core + some peripherals,
68360 SoC = CPU32 core (based on 68020 + some peripherals.

OK, I guess that would be useful for the NoMMU Linux port.

Anyone working on integrating m68k (and SPARC and MIPS?) softcores in
LiteX? ;-)

I'm personally waiting for the Vampire to gain support for the real 68851
as the hardware in general looks very attractive [1].

Adrian

{1] https://retromodsblog.wordpress.com/2020/01/28/a-look-at-the-vampire-v4-stand-alone-fpga-first-impressions/

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