embedded linux for v2pro PPC?

Hello

I noticed the University of Queensland distribution of uClinux for the Xilinx Microblaze soft processor core.

Does anyone know of an open source embedded linux distribution for the PPC

405 cores in V2Pro and V4?

Thank you,

Pete

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Pete
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MontaVista

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Dan Henry
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Dan Henry

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It was the version of Linux that came with the Avnet development board that I have. It is not uClinux, it is Linux.

Regards,

John McCaskill

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John McCaskill

From a few posts in the microblaze uclinux mail list __________________________________________________________________________________ "We are working with the PPC on virtex2p. You do not need Monta Vista Linux. All you need is denx eldk:

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And the penguin ppc linux distribution:
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(we are using the 2.4 Kernel) To get started:
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might be helpful. The PPC (ML300 board) is support in the standard kernel.org kernel since v2.6.10. Or
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I've already used these helpful references to get a Linux kernel running on the PowerPC405 on the Digilent XUP-V2Pro board. I'm new to ucLinux but it doesn't appear to be much more complicated than the ucLinux steps. X running on the ML300 w/PPC? Yes - it was quite a painful build process, but I got it running. Obviously MontaVista has, too."____________________________________________________________________________________________Alex

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Alex Gibson

Why not use Linux for the PPC.. its a standard port :-)

Simon

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Simon Peacock

Thats what those links were for

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But it depends on what the person getting it running is more familiar with and has used before.

Alex

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Alex Gibson

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