Xilinx Zynq-7000 Support
Aleksander Dutkowski
aleek at FreeBSD.org
Thu Nov 8 13:58:41 UTC 2012
FreeBSD has support for PandaBoard which has dual Cortex-a9 SoC. We might
try this some as a start point.
Anyway I have access to ZedBoard and want to play with it in couple of
weeks :) So if you begin developing the port, please give me an email.
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Bernd Walter <ticso at cicely7.cicely.de>wrote:
> How difficult would it be to get Xilinx Zynq devices supported?
> I'm not too scared to write a couple of IO-Controller drivers, but have
> no clue about the required work for the dual-core A9.
> I'm asking because Adapteva (http://www.adapteva.com/) has annouced
> a rather low cost board with their own coprocessing multicore CPU based
> on a Zync-7010 device.
> I like their own multicore CPU design, but even without it the Zynq with
> Gbit/s Ethernet and 1GB RAM and FPGA should make a good gerneric platform.
> The USD99 price was for crowdfunding, but they target a similar low price
> for normal sales.
> Until Adapteva has boards available the lowest priced Zynq board seems
> to be the ZedBoard (http://www.zedboard.org/).
>
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aleek
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