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| 2 | # $Id$ |
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| 5 | IceCube is the nickname for the FreeScale MPC5200LITE evaluation board |
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| 6 | which seems to be the basis for boards from a number of other vendors. |
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| 7 | The most complete and up to date information will be found on the |
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| 8 | RTEMS Wiki. We know of the following boards which are the IceCube: |
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| 10 | + FreeScale MPC5200LITE |
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[1abae10] | 11 | + Embedded Planets EP52000 (does not ship with U-Boot) |
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| 13 | U-Boot supports this board very well. When using U-Boot the following |
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| 14 | command sequence is used to transform an ELF file into a U-Boot image. |
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| 16 | powerpc-rtems4.8-objcopy -R -S -O binary hello.exe hello.bin |
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| 17 | cat hello.bin | gzip -9 >hello.gz |
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| 18 | /opt/embedded/tools/usr/bin/mkimage \ |
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| 19 | -A ppc -O rtems -T kernel -a 0x40000 -e 0x40000 -n "RTEMS" \ |
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| 20 | -d hello.gz hello.img |
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| 22 | These ttcp results were between an EP5200 and Dell Insprion 9400 |
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| 23 | running Fedora 7. A private network was used. |
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| 25 | >>> ttcp -t -s 192.168.1.210 |
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| 26 | ttcp-t: buflen=8192, nbuf=2048, align=16384/0, port=5001 tcp -> 192.168.1.210 |
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| 27 | ttcp-t: socket |
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| 28 | ttcp-t: connect |
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| 29 | ttcp-t: 16777216 bytes in 1.58 real seconds = 10385.86 KB/sec +++ |
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| 30 | ttcp-t: 2048 I/O calls, msec/call = 0.79, calls/sec = 1298.23 |
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| 31 | ttcp-t: 0.0user 1.5sys 0:01real 100% 0i+0d 0maxrss 0+0pf 0+0csw |
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| 32 | >>> ttcp -r -s |
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| 33 | ttcp-r: buflen=8192, nbuf=2048, align=16384/0, port=5001 tcp |
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| 34 | ttcp-r: socket |
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| 35 | ttcp-r: accept from 192.168.1.210 |
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| 36 | ttcp-r: 16777216 bytes in 1.78 real seconds = 9194.86 KB/sec +++ |
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| 37 | ttcp-r: 3499 I/O calls, msec/call = 0.52, calls/sec = 1963.67 |
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