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Re: The future of an SCC that has been given up on



I'm willing to help, and I might be finding myself with a LOT of time on my hands in about four months, so let me know what you'd like me to work on and I'll see what I can do.

Jason

On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Kurt <kmahan@xmission.com> wrote:
I've finally got some time and am looking at getting started on helping with Coldfire V4 and M68K.

Up until 3 years ago I worked for Freescale as the engineer that did the Coldfire V4 Linux work (547x/548x/5445x).  After Freescale closed our facility here in Utah I moved to a different company and have been working on a lot of other cool hardware things.  Recently I dug out all my Coldfire hardware and also some Mac 840AVs and am looking at seeing what it would take to help with the M68k bits and how to get the Coldfire (V4) pieces up and running on the Debian builds.  Previously I put out the Freescale Linux BSPs for Coldfire V4.

Also Greg Ungerer has been doing some great work incorporating the coldfire bits back into mainline.

--Kurt


On 05/15/2012 03:34 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Jonathan Nieder dixit:

In the far long term, I wonder if something like [1] will be needed to
bring the port back to the mainstream.
The ColdFire MMU port, yes (especially when they can share
binaries). That would be nice, too.

But let’s do one step at a time, I guess.

bye,
//mirabilos


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