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Re: Gcc for MPC5xx family (MPC555, MPC565)


David;

The GNU tools support the MPC5XX quite nicely.   You can
get full precompiled GNU tool sets at the Macraigor web site
for both Windows and Linux.

www.macraigor.com

JTAG/BDM debugging of the MPC5XX processor is supported
using the Macraigor Wiggler and Raven under Windows.   The
Macraigor Raven is supported under Linux.

Note; I work for Macraigor.

Pete.


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Brown" <david at westcontrol dot com>
To: <crossgcc at sources dot redhat dot com>
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 4:14 AM
Subject: Gcc for MPC5xx family (MPC555, MPC565)


> We are looking at using an MPC5xx chip on a couple of projects in the near
> future, and are therefore looking for available tools.  I already use gcc
> for a number of micros (avr, msp, m68k), so it is the obvious choice.  In
> particular, I use gcc for the 68332, along with a P&E Micro BDM cable and
> gdb for debugging.  As far as I can see, the standard gcc source supports
> the PowerPC, but does not have a specific MPC5xx target.  Does anyone have
> experiance of using gcc with the MPC family, or have any pointers to
> websites about it?  Are there patched versions aimed at embedded systems
> (such as there are for the 68k, including such useful things as interrupt
> routine support)?  Any pointers to get me started would be much
appreciated.
>
> David Brown
> Norway.
>
>
>
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