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Yes,
 
uClinix was portex to Xilinx device on www.opencores.org.  To be quite onest, it should be finished yesterday. I'm not kidding. Hopefully by the time you'll read my reply it will work. The guy that did it is simons@opencores.org
 
Regards,
    Igor
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-cores@opencores.org [mailto:owner-cores@opencores.org]On Behalf Of Paul McFeeters
Sent: 7. januar 2002 6:40
To: cores@opencores.org
Subject: [oc] µClinux Ports? SoC time

Hi,
 
I'm going to use a µClinux port for my commercial project. I'm hunting around at the moment to see whats on offer.
I've already seen the Altera/Microtronix offering (@ $2495), FLEX20K + 16MB SDRAM, 8MB FLASH and
a 10MBIT ETHERNET unit with all the development tools. But does anybody know of other kits or tools hiding out
there?
 
Does anybody know any sites where people have ported µClinux  to an Xilinx device?
 
My ideal system would have a DIMM socket on it so the user can add their own memory and an Ethernet unit
which can operate at 100% in a switched 100mbit environment. Plus of course around 50 I/O pins left over for
my piece of hardware to interface to it with.
 
The coldfire processors (www.mot.com/coldfire) have a solution in their MCF5262 (integrated Ethernet) CPU but it
doesn't handle 100mbit switched Ethernet properly (runs at 50%!) so this is my current contender with me handling
the Ethernet side in my FPGA section.
 
Thanks,
 
Paul